Book, Chapter
1 I, II | of the river. This being perceived and avoided by the Romans,
2 I, XII | former enemies, when they perceived that the Roman soldiers
3 II, II | then confessed that they perceived that it was the true way
4 II, II | sitting on a chair. When they perceived it, they were angry, and
5 II, XII | salvation. For when Paulinus perceived that it was a difficult
6 II, XII | immediately vanished. So the king perceived that it was not a man, but
7 II, XIII | This long time I have perceived that what we worshipped
8 III, VII | faith of Christ; and he perceived that his kingdom, being
9 III, XII | weapons of his enemies, and perceived that death was at hand,
10 III, XIV | against the other, Oswin perceived that he could not maintain
11 III, XV | it with water, they all perceived that death was at hand and
12 III, XVI | against the city, which they perceived to be protected by the hand
13 III, XXI | and despised those whom he perceived to be without the works
14 III, XXV | first day of the week, he perceived that Easter ought to be
15 III, XXIX | by the Scots, had rightly perceived that the Roman was the Catholic
16 IV, III | after about half an hour, perceived the same song of joy to
17 IV, IX | body which she beheld, she perceived that it was raised on high
18 IV, XI | sickness increased, and he perceived the day of his death to
19 IV, XIII | the living God, for they perceived that He Who is the true
20 IV, XXII | and the noble answered, "I perceived by all your answers that
21 IV, XXII | bonds on him, and the buyer perceived that he could in no way
22 IV, XXII | celebrated for him; and he perceived that other advantages and
23 IV, XXIII| lying round about her, she perceived that what she had seen had
24 V, I | But looking further, we perceived, on the island of Fame,
25 V, X | the man of God, Egbert, perceived that neither he himself
26 V, X | But when the barbarians perceived that they were of another
27 V, XII | the bottom of the abyss, I perceived that the summits of all
28 V, XII | that the other which I had perceived before and thought so great,
29 V, XIX | a good understanding, he perceived that the way of virtue delivered
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