Book, Chapter
1 I, I | is well known, has been observed among the Picts to this
2 I, XX | country round about, and observed, in the way by which the
3 I, XXV | that which I have so long observed with the whole English nation.
4 I, XXVII| is one custom of Masses observed in the holy Roman Church,
5 I, XXVII| Testament the outward works are observed, so in the New Testament,
6 II, II | about to give battle, he observed their priests, who were
7 II, II | hands. Many of these, having observed a fast of three days,. had
8 II, IV | has been said above, to be observed between the 14th and 20th
9 II, IV | be committed to them and observed; together with letters which
10 II, V | and are still kept and observed by them. Among which, he
11 III, VIII | fast of forty days to be observed; and that the same might
12 III, XXII | king was killed, because he observed the precepts of the Gospel
13 III, XXV | as has been said above, observed the true and Catholic Easter,
14 III, XXV | Eanfled and her followers also observed it as she had seen it practised
15 III, XXV | the custom was which he observed, and whence it derived its
16 III, XXV | and prayer. We found it observed in Africa, Asia, Egypt,
17 III, XXV | folly, for he literally observed the precepts of the Mosaic
18 III, XXV | ordered to be specially observed. Thus, as I have said before,
19 III, XXVI | some time after universally observed in the churches of the Northumbrians.
20 III, XXVII| abstinence he likewise always observed forty days before the Nativity
21 IV, V | fathers, may be inviolably observed by all of us.’ This and
22 IV, XIV | and with sincere devotion observed the mysteries of the faith
23 IV, XXII | time, those who attentively observed him, by his countenance,
24 IV, XXV | died there, he ever after observed this manner of abstinence,
25 V, XIII | very great; it is to be observed, that in his first years
26 V, XXI | think Easter Sunday is to be observed from the fourteenth day
27 V, XXI | many times commends to be observed as a greater festival than
28 V, XXI | first lunar month must be observed in the like order, so that
29 V, XXI | received by the Law to be observed, we still, as we are taught
30 V, XXI | which began long since to be observed in the Church, to wit, even
31 V, XXI | transcribed, learned, and observed, the erroneous cycles of
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