Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | kingdom and receives the tonsure.~After a brief allusion
2 0, Int | Offa of Essex receive the tonsure at Rome, and in the same
3 0, Int | regard to Easter and the tonsure. The letter of Abbot Ceolfrid
4 III, XVIII | and having received the tonsure, applied himself rather
5 III, XXV | crown of ecclesiastical tonsure, rightly thought that this
6 III, XXV | concerning Easter and the tonsure and other ecclesiastical
7 III, XXVI | Catholic Easter and the tonsure in the form of a crown,(
8 III, XXVI | crown of the ecclesiastical tonsure, according to the custom
9 IV, I | crown; for he had before the tonsure of St. Paul,the Apostle,
10 V, XII | and having received the tonsure, went apart into a place
11 V, XII | the crown of the monastic tonsure; and the said king, whensoever
12 V, XIX | and there receiving the tonsure and becoming a monk, when
13 V, XIX | places at Rome, received the tonsure, and ending his life in
14 V, XIX | having not yet received the tonsure, but being in no small measure
15 V, XIX | more important than the tonsure; for which reason he was
16 V, XIX | years, received from him the tonsure, and Dalfinus esteemed him
17 V, XXI | catholic Easter and the Tonsure. [710 A.D.]~AT that time,
18 V, XXI | concerning the form and manner of tonsure whereby the clergy should
19 V, XXI | you to take heed that the tonsure, concerning which likewise
20 V, XXI | one and the same form of tonsure throughout the world. Moreover,
21 V, XXI | that the difference of tonsure is not hurtful to those
22 V, XXI | about the difference of tonsure, as there has been a contention
23 V, XXI | among all the forms of tonsure that are to be found in
24 V, XXI | them on his head, by the tonsure, the form of the crown of
25 V, XXI | this world. But as for the tonsure which Simon Magus is said
26 V, XXI | be condemned who use this tonsure, if they uphold the catholic
27 V, XXI | imitate the likeness of the tonsure of him whom St. Peter anathematized?
28 V, XXI | that though I wear the tonsure of Simon, according to the
29 V, XXI | been mindful to amend the tonsure, if his influence had availed
30 V, XXI | and I do decree that this tonsure, which we have heard to
31 V, XXII | regard to Easter, and the tonsure. For in the year of our
32 V, XX III| weapons, and receiving the tonsure, desire rather both for
33 V, XXIV | Easter and the ecclesiastical tonsure. [V, 22.]~In the year 725,
34 V, XXIV | voluntarily receiving the tonsure, left the kingdom to Eadbert.~
35 V, XXIV | Northumbrians, receiving St. Peter’s tonsure for the love of God, and
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