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urging 1
us 105
usages 4
use 35
used 24
useful 2
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35 reigned
35 sake
35 tonsure
35 use
35 wit
34 appeared
34 cuthbert
St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | the books of which most use has been made, are Mr. Plummer' 2 0, Int | the work may be of some use to the student in keeping 3 I, XII | altogether ignorant of the use of weapons. Whereupon they 4 I, XII | but of sods, made it of no use. Nevertheless, they carried 5 I, XII | was wanting, they might use the rampart to defend their 6 I, XXIX | of God, we grant you the use of the pall in the same, 7 I, XXX | have been turned to that use from being temples, and 8 I, XXX | yet He allowed them the use, in His own worship, of 9 II, I | that concerning him we may use those words of the Apostle; " 10 II, I | the time of his youth, to use his own words, he was frequently 11 II, III | and possessions for the use of those who were associated 12 II, VIII | giving you authority to use it only in the celebration 13 II, XII | Angles, was of no little use in urging him to receive 14 III, V | as has been said, for the use of the poor, or bestowed 15 III, IX | custom came so much into use, that the earth being carried 16 III, X | case, that it would be of use for curing sick people, 17 III, XIV | horse to Bishop Aidan, to use either in crossing rivers, 18 III, XIV | should have for your own use? Had not we many other horses 19 III, XIV | and set apart for your own use?" Thereupon the Bishop answered, " 20 III, XXII | into any vessels for the use of men, or else was cast 21 III, XXIII| customs according to the use of Lindisfarne, where he 22 IV, II | Church music, after the Roman use, which he had learned from 23 IV, IV | next winter, and desired to use in common what the English 24 IV, IX | hand, she not only lost the use of her other limbs, but 25 IV, X | all things for the common use. The narrowness of the space 26 IV, XIII | a hundred for their own use. By this benefit the bishop 27 V, I | sails nor oars were of any use to us, nor had we anything 28 V, II | Lord, rejoicing to have the use of his feet, which he had 29 V, V | insomuch that having lost all use of his limbs, he seemed 30 V, XIX | or monastic rites were in use at the Apostolic see. When 31 V, XX | corrupted either by long use, or through neglect. For 32 V, XXI | be in accordance with the use of the Church and the Christian 33 V, XXI | and charity towards God, use one and the same form of 34 V, XXI | may perceive that such a use properly belongs not to 35 V, XXI | worthy to be condemned who use this tonsure, if they uphold


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