Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | described truly and sincerely by Venerable Bede, so called in all Christendom
2 0, Life | a year old.~The epithet "Venerable," commonly attached to his
3 0, Life | valley) responded "Amen, very venerable Bede."~The land on which
4 0, Life | out of the works of the venerable Fathers." He must have had
5 I, XVII | meaningless words. Then the venerable prelates poured forth the
6 I, XXIV | them. [596 A.D.]~THE same venerable pope also sent at the same
7 II, I | maintaining this faith, the venerable Father Gregory so earnestly
8 II, IX | instructed at leisure by the venerable Paulinus, in the knowledge
9 II, XVI | aquiline, his aspect both venerable and awe-inspiring. He had
10 III, VIII | they are. The body of this venerable virgin and bride of Christ
11 III, XI | came to visit her a certain venerable abbess, who is still living,
12 III, XXV | formerly the deacon of the venerable Archbishop Paulinus, as
13 III, XXV | the Scots, as was also the venerable Bishop Cedd, long before
14 III, XXVII | was informed by a priest venerable for his age, and of great
15 IV, I | Latin; of high character and venerable age, being sixty-six years
16 IV, IV | after the example of the venerable fathers, under a rule and
17 IV, V | custom prescribed in the venerable canons, to treat about the
18 IV, IX | heard that the body of the venerable abbess had been carried
19 IV, XVII | convened an assembly of venerable bishops and many learned
20 IV, XVII | president, and the other venerable bishops of the island of
21 IV, XVIII | Catholic faith, was the venerable John, archchanter of the
22 IV, XXVII | said, caused the holy and venerable Cuthbertto be ordained bishop
23 IV, XXVII | the things of Heaven.~This venerable servant of the Lord, having
24 IV, XXIX | church.This being done, the venerable Bishop Wilfrid held the
25 IV, XXX | and tears. There also his venerable predecessor, Cuthbert, had
26 V, I | sea. [687-699 A.D.]~THE venerable Ethewald succeeded the man
27 V, I | wrought; to wit, Guthfrid, the venerable servant and priest of Christ,
28 V, IX | 688 A.D.]~AT that time the venerable servant of Christ, and priest,
29 V, XI | CHAP. XI. How the venerable Suidbert in Britain, and
30 V, XI | consent of them all, sent the venerable Wilbrord to Rome, where
31 V, XI | Clement, is still living, venerable for his great age, having
32 V, XIII | as I learned it of the venerable Bishop Pechthelm, I have
33 V, XXI | he sent messengers to the venerable Ceolfrid, abbot of the monastery
34 V, XXII | Divine Providence, that the venerable man passed from this world
35 V, XX III| city of Canterbury by the venerable men, Daniel, bishop of Winchester,
36 V, XXIV | out of the works of the venerable Fathers, the following brief
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