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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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learning

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | life in the monastery in learning, in teaching, and in writing, 2 0, Life | acquired that wide and varied learning revealed in his historical, 3 0, Life | foundation laid of that sound learning upon which his widespread 4 0, Life | delight," he tells us, "in learning, or teaching, or writing." 5 0, Life | gave a fresh impulse to learning, not only in England, but 6 0, Life | spirituality of Bede, his great learning and scholarly attainment 7 0, Life | concerning him, but my want of learning cuts short my words. Nevertheless, 8 I, XVII | through a good conscience, learning through the study of letters, 9 I, XXI | they had left them; and learning that but few had gone astray, 10 I, XXIII | Gregory, a man eminent in learning and the conduct of affairs, 11 II, II | Britons, and many men of great learning, particularly from their 12 III, V | reading the Scriptures, or learning psalms. This was the daily 13 III, VII | The king, observing his learning and industry, desired him 14 III, XIV | inferior to his predecessors in learning and conduct of life.~Oswy, 15 III, XXI | who by reason of their learning and good life were deemed 16 IV, I | Wighard, a man of great learning in the teaching of the Church, 17 IV, I | could name another, whose learning and age were fitter for 18 IV, XXIII | man of great industry and learning, and of excellent ability, 19 V, VIII | and otherwise of manifold learning, whom he consecrated in 20 V, IX | their good deeds and their learning, and when all things necessary 21 V, IX | of the world and for his learning and knowledge, for he had 22 V, X | glorious duke of the Franks, learning these things, caused the 23 V, XVIII | have said, of marvellous learning both in liberal and ecclesiastical 24 V, XIX | instructed in ecclesiastical learning, was archbishop there. When 25 V, XIX | desirous that a man of so much learning and piety should attend 26 V, XX | Among other proofs of his learning, as well as Theodore’s, 27 V, XXII | the English people that learning which it had in the knowledge 28 V, XX III| and wisdom, and of notable learning in Holy Scripture.~Thus 29 V, XXIV | I always took delight in learning, or teaching, or writing.


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