Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | in giving thanks to the living God. O truly blessed man!
2 0, Life | fall into the hands of the living God,’ and much more out
3 I, XIV | along with plenty, evil living increased, and this was
4 I, XIV | numbers of them, that the living scarcely availed to bury
5 I, XXV | would never end, with the living and true God. The king hearing
6 I, XXVI | from those they taught; living themselves in all respects
7 II, VII | Augustine; Justus, who was still living, governed the church of
8 II, XX | disposition and manner of living, that he did not even spare
9 III, II | together beseech the true and living God Almighty in His mercy
10 III, II | Bothelm, and who is still living, a few years ago, walking
11 III, V | Among other lessons in holy living, Aidan left the clergy a
12 III, XI | venerable abbess, who is still living, called Ethelhild, the sister
13 III, XII | young man was then still living in the monastery, on whom,
14 III, XIX | of our monastery is still living, who is wont to relate that
15 IV, II | is, that there are still living at this day some of their
16 IV, III | the flesh, translated the living stones of the Church from
17 IV, III | Wulfhere, who was still living, was king. Wynfrid was one
18 IV, V | of God keep us in safety, living in the unity of His Holy
19 IV, IX | to her as if she had been living, and entreated her that
20 IV, XIII | flesh of all rejoiced in the living God, for they perceived
21 IV, XXIII | thirty-three years of it she spent living most nobly in the secular
22 IV, XXIII | Angles, was at that time living in the same monastery, under
23 IV, XXVIII| How the same St. Cuthbert, living the life of an Anchorite,
24 IV, XXVIII| an oratory and a common living room, he ordered the brothers
25 IV, XXXI | the house, and is still living, having the testimony of
26 V, V | rest of the company; and living many years after, continued
27 V, XI | country, chanced then to be living in banishment among the
28 V, XI | surnamed Clement, is still living, venerable for his great
29 V, XII | for, to the end that the living might be roused from the
30 V, XII | judgement, by the prayers of the living and their alms and fasting,
31 V, XII | preserve your manner of living and your words in righteousness
32 V, XII | his office: he is still living, and leading a solitary
33 V, XIV | famous monastery, but himself living infamously. He was oftentimes
34 V, XIV | cause of salvation to the living, who should hear of it.
35 V, XVIII | bishop in his stead, and is living at this time, being likewise
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