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providence 6
providing 1
province 147
provinces 31
provincial 1
provision 5
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31 none
31 observed
31 priests
31 provinces
31 saying
31 servants
31 wife
St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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provinces

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | information with regard to provinces other than Northumbria he 2 0, Int | the conversion of other provinces, his chief source is the 3 0, Int | a pagan reaction in both provinces; Mellitus apd Justus take 4 0, Int | the last of the English provinces is won for the faith.~In 5 I, IX | of Thrace and the Eastern provinces. At that time, Maximus, 6 I, XV | to this day, between the provinces of the Jutes and the Saxons, 7 I, XV | stock the royal race of many provinces trace their descent. In 8 II, V | ruled over all the southern provinces that are divided from the 9 II, IX | parts of Britain that were provinces either of the English, or 10 II, XII | vagabond through all the provinces of Britain, to escape the 11 II, XVI | his cities, townships, or provinces, with his thegns, the standard-bearer 12 II, XVII | the great extent of the provinces which lie between us and 13 III, I | Bernicians—for into these two provinces the nation of the Northumbrians 14 III, I | when he had occupied the provinces of the Northumbrians for 15 III, III | preached the Word to those provinces of the English, over which 16 III, IV | preach the word of God to the provinces of the northern Picts, who 17 III, VI | dominion all the nations and provinces of Britain, which are divided 18 III, VI | this king’s exertions the provinces of the Deiri and the Bernicians, 19 III, XIV | rank came from almost all provinces to serve him. Among all 20 III, XXIV | and utterly destroy the provinces of his kingdom. The pagan 21 III, XXIV | Mercians and the adjacent provinces to the grace of the Christian 22 III, XXIV | people of the other southern provinces, three years after he had 23 IV, XII | the government of those provinces. Eadhaed, Bosa, and Eata, 24 IV, XIII | this adoption gave him two provinces, to wit, the Isle of Wight, 25 IV, XIV | pestilence fell upon many provinces of Britain; which, also, 26 IV, XVI | this manner, when all the provinces of Britain had received 27 IV, XVIII | Britain, as well as in other provinces, and to what extent it was 28 IV, XXI | and much beloved by both provinces; for King Ethelred had married 29 V, XXI | State throughout all the provinces of the Picts to be transcribed, 30 V, XX III| the West Saxons. All these provinces, and the other southern 31 V, XX III| and the other southern provinces, as far as the boundary


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