Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | what he actually meant to say.~The earliest editions were
2 0, Life | the brethren? May they not say, ‘Where is Bede?’"~It is
3 I, I | miles, or as some writers say, 450 furlongs. On the other
4 I, XXVII| common, there is no need to say anything of assigning portions,
5 I, XXVII| church of God? But you may say, Her infirmity compelled
6 I, XXVII| to subjoin, "But this I say by way of permission, not
7 I, XXVII| then, man is, as I may say, a captive and yet free.
8 I, XXXII| copious, and we may desire to say the more, as joy for the
9 II, I | labours. This he used to say of himself, not to boast
10 II, XIX | is blasphemous folly to say that man is without sin,
11 III, VIII | for us it shall suffice to say something briefly of her
12 III, XIII | worshipful king. And he used to say that in Ireland, when, being
13 III, XIV | distinguished and, if I may say so, blessed in a special
14 III, XIV | Bishop answered, "What do you say, O king? Is that son of
15 III, XXV | followers, whose sanctity you say you imitate, and whose rule
16 III, XXV | by signs from Heaven you say that you follow, I might
17 III, XXV | day of judgement, shall say to our Lord, that in His
18 III, XXV | Columba of yours, (and, I may say, ours also, if he was Christ’
19 III, XXV | king concluded, "And I also say unto you, that he is the
20 III, XXIX | heritages; that thou mayest say to the prisoners, Go forth;
21 IV, VIII | think I am raving when I say this, but be assured that
22 IV, XIX | church at prayer. Some also say, that by the spirit of prophecy
23 IV, XIX | sickness, and was wont to say, "I know of a surety that
24 IV, XXII | and took care often to say Masses for the absolution
25 V, II | Pronounce some word," said he; "say ‘gae,’ " which, in the language
26 V, II | the names of the letters: "Say A." He said A. "Say B;"
27 V, II | letters: "Say A." He said A. "Say B;" he said B also. When
28 V, II | were present relate, to say something, and to express
29 V, VIII | all generations. For to say all in few words, the English
30 V, IX | which I enjoined upon you to say? Yet, go now and tell him,
31 V, XII | those who beheld it would say, "We marvel, brother Drythelm (
32 V, XIII | salvation." The king answered, "Say not so; take heed and be
33 V, XIV | did any one dare either to say Masses or sing psalms, or
34 V, XXI | this letter. I will only say thus much, that by the vernal
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