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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, XVIII| tribune, came forward with his wife, and brought his blind daughter, 2 I, XXV | religion, having a Christian wife of the royal family of the 3 I, XXVII| stepmother or a brother’s wife?~Gregory answers.—A certain 4 I, XXVII| who has approached his own wife is not to enter the church 5 I, XXVII| cannot contain have his own wife;" he presently took care 6 II, V | should have his father's wife. By both which crimes he 7 II, IX | Kent, for he had taken to wife Ethelberg, otherwise called 8 II, XI | be saved by the believing wife.' For to this end you have 9 II, XV | home, he was seduced by his wife and certain perverse teachers, 10 III, VII | married, and took another wife; whereupon a war ensuing, 11 III, VIII | Saethryth,daughter of the wife of Anna, king of the East 12 III, VIII | that king’s elder daughter, wife to Earconbert, king of Kent, 13 III, XV | Kent, to bring thence, as wife for King Oswy, Eanfled, 14 III, XXI | daughter Aichfled given him to wife; but he could not obtain 15 III, XXIV | treachery, as is said, of his wife,during the very time of 16 IV, V | incest; no man leave his own wife, except it be, as the holy 17 IV, V | man shall put away his own wife, lawfully joined to him 18 IV, V | be reconciled to his own wife.~"These articles being thus 19 IV, X | neighbourhood a certain thegn, whose wife was seized with a sudden 20 IV, XI | adopted that life, had not his wife firmly refused to be divorced 21 IV, XI | died, and he admonished his wife, that they should then at 22 IV, XIX | A.D.]~KING EGFRID took to wife Ethelthryth, the daughter 23 IV, XIX | sister Sexburg,who had been wife to Earconbert, king of Kent. 24 V, IV | How he healed a thegn’s wife that was sick, with holy 25 V, IV | one Puch, a thegn, whose wife had lain sick of a very 26 V, IV | example of the blessed Peter’s wife’s mother, who, having been 27 V, XI | who, at the request of his wife, Blithryda, gave him a place 28 V, XII | in great terror, only his wife, who loved him better, though 29 V, XII | one whereof he gave to his wife, another to his children, 30 V, XIX | with like devotion, quitted wife, and lands, and kindred 31 V, XIX | daughter of his own brother to wife, and to regard him always


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