Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | which I greatly desired, to wit, that masses and holy prayers
2 0, Life | our Lord’s Ascension, to wit, the twenty-sixth day of
3 0, Life | he strove to finish; to wit, his translation of the
4 I, I | truth and true sublimity, to wit, English, British, Scottish,
5 I, XXVII | of the Old Testament, to wit, that she is to abstain
6 I, XXIX | service of the Church, to wit, sacred vessels and altar-cloths,
7 I, XXX | of the English people; to wit, that the temples of the
8 I, XXXII | which were not before, to wit, changes in the air, and
9 II, II | these three matters, to wit, to keep Easter at the due
10 II, III | ordained two bishops, to wit, Mellitus and Justus; Mellitus
11 II, X | eternity, that no keenness of wit can comprehend or express
12 II, X | chief of the Apostles, to wit, a shirt of proof with one
13 II, XI | chief of the Apostles, to wit, a silver looking-glass,
14 II, XVIII | epistle to King Edwin, to wit, that when either the Archbishop
15 III, IV | them no little time, to wit, for the space of 150 years,
16 III, VI | into four languages, to wit, those of the Britons, the
17 III, XIV | souls of both kings, to wit, of him that was murdered,
18 III, XVII | benefit of the readers; to wit, his love of peace and charity;
19 III, XVII | was the same as ours, to wit, the redemption of mankind,
20 III, XIX | more fully informed, to wit, with what subtlety of deceit
21 III, XXVI | wished to follow him, to wit, such as would not accept
22 IV, XIII | gave him two provinces, to wit, the Isle of Wight, and
23 IV, XIX | marriage to another, to wit, Tondbert, ealdormanof the
24 IV, XXVIII| necessary cells in it, to wit, an oratory and a common
25 IV, XXIX | one and the same day, to wit, the 20th of March,were
26 V, I | the same was wrought; to wit, Guthfrid, the venerable
27 V, IV | monastery," he said, "to wit, about two miles off, was
28 V, XI | back to his bishopric, to wit, fourteen days after his
29 V, XIX | piety; and being of a ready wit, he speedily learned the
30 V, XXI | either the whole of it, to wit, the seven days of unleavened
31 V, XXI | where found in the Law, to wit, the first of the fourth
32 V, XXI | observed in the Church, to wit, even in the time of the
33 V, XXI | back to former times, to wit, the times of the patriarchs,
34 V, XXIV | murdered by her own nobles, to wit, the nobles of the Mercians. (
35 V, XXIV | the Divine Goodness, to wit, Benedict, Ceolfrid, and
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