Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | Celtic Britain," and a number of other books, mentioned
2 0, Int | these, as well as of a great number of other manuscripts, will
3 0, Int | believed to date from 1475. A number of editions followed in
4 0, Int | out of the whole History a number of diversities between the
5 0, Int | policy of increasing the number of bishops, he subdivides
6 0, Int | in 729. In Chapter 23 a number of events are briefly mentioned;
7 I, I | at present, following the number of the books in which the
8 I, II | part of his fleet, no small number of foot-soldiers, and almost
9 I, XV | over, bringing a greater number of men, and these, being
10 I, XXXI | of being puffed up by the number of them. The letter was
11 II, II | at which more of their number should be present.~ This
12 II, II | whereas you are more in number, let him also be despised
13 II, II | said, there was so great a number of monks, that the monastery
14 II, XI | also may be added to the number of Christians; that so you
15 II, XIV | the nation, and a large number of the common sort, received
16 II, XX | restored to peace, and the number of the faithful increased,
17 III, I | army, small, indeed, in number, but strengthened with the
18 III, IV | Ireland, which, from the great number of oaks, is in the Scottish
19 III, XXIV | pagans had thirty times the number of men; for they had thirty
20 IV, V | bishops should be made, as the number of the faithful increased;
21 IV, XI | Suefred, and of no small number of men, that coffin was
22 IV, XII | added two bishops to their number: Tunbert, appointed to the
23 IV, XIV | into fellowship with the number of the elect. Let them look
24 IV, XIX | presence of all, revealed the number of those that should be
25 V, VIII | eighty-eight years of age; which number of years he had been wont
26 V, X | arrived there, twelve in number, and turning aside to Pippin,
27 V, XI | chose out of their own number a man of sober life, and
28 V, XI | in those parts from the number of the brethren that either
29 V, XIX | of his accusers, before a number of bishops and the Apostolic
30 V, XIX | the nobility and a great number of the people for some days,
31 V, XXI | is named apart from this number, by the title of the Passover,
32 V, XXI | be also reckoned in the number? But if, as appears by diligent
33 V, XXI | the present day so great a number of calculators, that even
34 V, XXI | servants of God. Of which number is Adamnan, the notable
35 V, XX III| White House, which, as the number of the faithful has increased,
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