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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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consent

   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the Scots; who would not consent to grant them upon any other 2 I, XVII | faith, and by unanimous consent, choice was made of the 3 I, XVII | encouraged all, and all with one consent uplifted their voices in 4 I, XXIII | strangers; and by common consent they decided that this was 5 I, XXV | uncertain import, I cannot consent to them so far as to forsake 6 I, XXVII | suggestion, by delight, and by consent. Suggestion comes from the 7 I, XXVII | delight from the flesh, and consent from the spirit. For the 8 I, XXVII | and between delight and consent. For when the evil spirit 9 I, XXVII | delight, its maturity in the consent. And it often happens that 10 I, XXVII | and yet the soul does not consent to that delight. And whereas 11 I, XXVII | opposes it, and does not consent, yet being bound by delight, 12 I, XXX | they may the more easily consent to the inward joys. For 13 II, I | could not be brought to consent that he should depart so 14 II, II | ancient customs without the consent and sanction of their people. 15 II, V | that case; and with one consent they determined that it 16 II, VI | church against the will and consent of the pagans. But he and 17 II, XII | kindred ever heard, do you consent to submit to him, and to 18 II, XIV | king's reign, with his, consent and favour, preached the 19 III, IX | agreed by the unanimous consent of all, that the names and 20 III, XXII | at length, aided by the consent of his friends, he believed, 21 III, XXIX | They selected, with the consent and by the choice of the 22 IV, V | monastery, unless with the consent of their own abbot; but 23 IV, V | decision, confirmed by our consent, and by the subscription 24 IV, XIII | therefore, with the king’s consent, or rather to his great 25 IV, XVII | synods in general, and by the consent of all approved doctors 26 IV, XVIII | of King Egfrid, by whose consent and gift of land he had 27 IV, XVIII | before at Rome,with the consent of one hundred and five 28 IV, XIX | could persuade the queen to consent to fulfil her marriage duty, 29 IV, XXIII | Oftfor was, by universal consent, chosen bishop in his stead, 30 IV, XXVIII| Cuthbert was, with one mind and consent of all, chosen bishop of 31 V, XI | Frisland, Pippin, with the consent of them all, sent the venerable 32 V, XIX | he, with the advice and consent of his father Oswy, sent 33 V, XIX | sides, at length, by the consent of all, he was restored


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