Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | who nobly cooperates with Aidan in the work of evangelization.
2 0, Int | work of evangelization. Aidan fixes his see at Lindisfarne.
3 0, Int | Easter. The characters of Aidan and Oswald are described;
4 0, Int | described. The death of Aidan (in 651) immediately follows
5 0, Int | that of his beloved king; Aidan’s miracles are related,
6 0, Life | according to knowledge." Aidan’s holiness of life wins
7 III, III | the Scottish nation, had Aidan sent him, and granted him
8 III, III | for they sent him Bishop Aidan, a man of singular gentleness,
9 III, III | preach were monks. Bishop Aidan was himself a monk, having
10 III, V | V. Of the life of Bishop Aidan. [635 A.D.]~FROM this island,
11 III, V | fraternity of these monks, Aidan was sent to instruct the
12 III, V | lessons in holy living, Aidan left the clergy a most salutary
13 III, V | sent to them. Then said Aidan, who was also present in
14 III, XIV | beautiful horse to Bishop Aidan, to use either in crossing
15 III, XIV | been said above. But Bishop Aidan himself was also taken out
16 III, XV | CHAP. XV. How Bishop Aidan foretold to certain seamen
17 III, XV | How great the merits of Aidan were, was made manifest
18 III, XV | by sea, he went to Bishop Aidan, and entreated him to offer
19 III, XVI | CHAP. XVI. How the same Aidan, by his prayers, saved the
20 III, XVI | the most reverend Bishop Aidan was dwelling in the Isle
21 III, XVII | the church on which Bishop Aidan was leaning when he died,
22 III, XVII | inward life. [651 A. D.]~AIDAN was in the king’s township,
23 III, XVII | and works of the aforesaid Aidan, in no way commending or
24 III, XXV | IN the meantime, Bishop Aidan being taken away from this
25 III, XXV | celebrating Palm Sunday. Whilst Aidan lived, this difference about
26 III, XXVI | Scots among the English; for Aidan was bishop seventeen years,
27 III, XXVI | because Eata was one of Aidan’s twelve boys of the English
28 III, XXVI | the most reverend Father Aidan, and left part of them in
29 III, XXVIII| one of the disciples of Aidan, and endeavoured to instruct
30 IV, XXIII | but afterwards, Bishop Aidan recalled her to her home,
31 IV, XXIII | being consecrated by Bishop Aidan; but she, soon after she
32 IV, XXIII | learned men; for Bishop Aidan, and others of the religious
33 IV, XXVII | care of the bishop; because Aidan, who was the first bishop
34 V, XXII | after they had sent Bishop Aidan to preach to the English
35 V, XXIV | Oswin was killed, and Bishop Aidan died. [Ibid.]~In the year
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