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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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monasteries

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | monastery. We know that the monasteries kept calendars in which 2 0, Int | was the founder of the monasteries of Chertsey and Barking, 3 0, Life | for the foundation of the monasteries a short time after the birth 4 0, Life | member of one of the larger monasteries might have had. "Ipse mihi 5 II, IV | about 574, founded three monasteries (Annegray, Luxeuil, and 6 III, III | the king’s bounty to found monasteries; English children, as well 7 III, IV | of Oaks. From both these monasteries, many others had their beginning 8 III, VIII | for at that time but few monasteries had been built in the country 9 III, VIII | monastic life, to repair to the monasteries of the Franks or Gauls; 10 III, VIII | Bridegroom, especially in the monasteries of Brige, of Cale,and Andilegum. 11 III, XIX | and foreseeing that the monasteries would also be in danger, 12 III, XXI | the chief and head of many monasteries. His successor in the bishopric 13 III, XXIV | territories to God, for building monasteries, as a thank offering for 14 III, XXIV | of land whereon to build monasteries. After this he gave battle 15 III, XXVI | eagerly to the church, or the monasteries, not to feed their bodies, 16 III, XXVI | possessions for building monasteries, unless they were compelled 17 IV, IV | left Britain, built two monasteries in the country of the Scots; 18 IV, V | to disturb in any matter monasteries dedicated to God, nor to 19 IV, VI | bishop, had built two famous monasteries, the one for himself, and 20 IV, XII | and profaned churches and monasteries, without regard to pity, 21 IV, XVIII| resorted from almost all the monasteries of the same province to 22 IV, XXIII| the Scriptures in both the monasteries of the Abbess Hilda,at length 23 IV, XXIII| eternal life of souls. These monasteries are about thirteen miles 24 IV, XXVI | not even the churches or monasteries. But the islanders, while 25 IV, XXVI | could, to his friends in the monasteries, he chose his own place 26 V, IX | should rather go to teach the monasteries of Columba.’ Now Columba 27 V, IX | he must go to Columba’s monasteries, because their ploughs are 28 V, XI | many churches and not a few monasteries. For not long after he himself 29 V, XXII | the monks of Hii, and the monasteries subject to them, began to 30 V, XXII | isle of Hii, with the other monasteries that were subject to them,


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