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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | know that the monasteries kept calendars in which the death-days 2 I, XVII | of the erroneous belief kept themselves in hiding, and, 3 I, XXII | slaughters, in some measure kept within bounds; but when 4 I, XXVII | made, and they are to be kept under ecclesiastical rule, 5 I, XXVII | charity is, therefore, to be kept in mind, and it dictates 6 II, V | the English, and are still kept and observed by them. Among 7 II, XIX | that the same should be kept with the Hebrews on the 8 III, VI | uncorrupted to this day, and are kept in a silver shrine, as revered 9 III, XIX | patrician, took his body, and kept it in the porch of a church 10 III, XXIV | other son, Egfrid was then kept as a hostage at the court 11 III, XXIV | Penda, a youth whom they had kept concealed; and expelling 12 III, XXV | that Easter ought to be kept after this manner: he always 13 III, XXV | that Easter Sunday was only kept from the fifteenth moon 14 III, XXV | men beloved by God, who kept Easter after the same manner, 15 III, XXV | you know it, though it is kept by the whole Church of Christ, 16 III, XXV | as they are known to have kept those commandments of God, 17 III, XXVII | new the day before, he kept in a vessel, and skimming 18 III, XXVIII| the British nation, who kept Easter Sunday, as has been 19 III, XXIX | held thine hand, and have kept thee, and have given thee 20 IV, III | reverent and devout, he was kept by the bishop in the aforesaid 21 IV, VI | be carried when sick, is kept by his disciples, and continues 22 IV, XIII | whom they had the nets, and kept a hundred for their own 23 IV, XIV | infirmity, and had long kept his bed. On the second day 24 IV, XXII | meantime, the noble that had kept him was amazed, and began 25 V, XII | and the third, which he kept himself, he straightway 26 V, XIII | to the winds, but are all kept to be examined by the Supreme 27 V, XX | himself and his clergy, and kept him twelve years, to the 28 V, XXI | that the Passover should be kept in the first month of the 29 V, XXI | commanded that the Passover be kept on that day; but on the 30 V, XXI | Easter will be rightly kept on the same; seeing that 31 V, XXI | bread is commanded to be kept. Thus it comes to pass that 32 V, XXI | think that Easter is to be kept from the sixteenth day of 33 V, XXIV | that they may be the better kept in memory.~In the sixtieth


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