Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | carried out, Aldhelm being appointed to Sherborne and Daniel
2 0, Life | can picture him, at the appointed hours, breaking off his
3 I, VI | ability and energy, being appointed to guard the sea-coasts,
4 I, XXIII | Augustine, who had been appointed to be consecrated bishop,
5 I, XXVII | institution of the fathers has appointed. But as for all the bishops
6 II, II | second time a synod might be appointed, at which more of their
7 II, X | seeing that Almighty God has appointed you to be descended, after
8 II, XV | the see of his bishopric appointed him in the city Dommoc,
9 III, III | of the bishop, the king appointed him his episcopal see in
10 III, VI | the servant, whom he had appointed to relieve the needy, came
11 III, VII | province into two dioceses, appointed this last his episcopal
12 III, VIII | be lightly neglected, he appointed fitting and condign punishments
13 III, XVII | ignorance of the canonical time appointed, or, if he knew it, being
14 III, XX | the province of Kent, was appointed in his stead. Honoriushimself
15 III, XXV | of truth in his Easter, appointed a cycle of nineteen years,
16 III, XXVI | reverend and gentle, was appointed abbot over the brethren
17 III, XXVIII | other bishop was as yet appointed in his place; whereupon
18 IV, V | Theodore, albeit unworthy, appointed by the Apostolic see bishop
19 IV, VI | conversation.~Theodore then also appointed Earconwald bishop of the
20 IV, XII | to their number: Tunbert, appointed to the church of Hagustald,
21 IV, XVIII | reverend Abbot John, then appointed to go to Britain. The synod
22 IV, XXIII | briefly stated that he was appointed bishop of Dorchester. Of
23 IV, XXIV | Eucharist? for you are not yet appointed to die, since you talk so
24 IV, XXV | no more to him, as he had appointed. But the man remembering
25 IV, XXV | abstinence, which had been appointed for him as we have said;
26 IV, XXVIII | the consecration was not appointed immediately; but when the
27 V, III | humility, was, in his place, appointed bishop of York, he himself
28 V, XIV | the place of punishment appointed for him in Hell.~I MYSELF
29 V, XIX | against him or not, and being appointed to sit in judgement with
30 V, XXI | keeping Easter has been appointed for us and may in no wise
31 V, XXI | that same first month is appointed to be a solemn feast. But
32 V, XXI | Evangelist, his interpreter, appointed that when the first month
33 V, XXI | days of unleavened bread appointed by the law, or at least
34 V, XXI | or to go beyond the term appointed in the Law, is manifest.
35 V, XXI | violence to the term of Easter appointed by the Law, seeing that
36 V, XX III| reigned eleven years, and appointed Ceolwulf, brother to Coenred
37 V, XX III| set themselves against the appointed Easter of the whole Catholic
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