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29 ever
29 four
29 infirmity
St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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better

   Book, Chapter
1 I, XXIII| Forasmuch as it had been better not to begin a good work, 2 I, XXV | upon him, and so get the better of him. But they came endued 3 II, I | love, he employed for the better observance of monastic rule, 4 II, IV | that the Scots had been better. Now we have learnt from 5 II, V | they determined that it was better for them all to return to 6 II, X | the Lord, are certainly better than these which are wrought 7 II, XII | you, could also give you better and more profitable counsel 8 II, XIII | are now preached to us, better and more efficacious, we 9 III, VII | confirmed pagans, he thought it better to preach the Word there, 10 III, XIV | himself, and he thought it better at that time to lay aside 11 III, XIV | and to reserve himself for better times. He therefore disbanded 12 III, XIX | nature of the man may be better known to our readers. All 13 III, XXV | he could instruct in the better way. Queen Eanfled and her 14 III, XXV | language, thought nothing better than what they taught; but 15 III, XXV | here present, and he can better and more clearly explain 16 III, XXV | which they had found to be better.~ 17 IV, I | occasions, and was, therefore, better acquainted with the way, 18 IV, IV | since been brought to adopt better customs, it contains a notable 19 IV, XI | private and monastic life better than all the wealth and 20 IV, XXIII| Cale, that she might the better attain to the eternal country 21 V, III | believed that she would soon be better if he blessed her or laid 22 V, XII | his wife, who loved him better, though trembling and greatly 23 V, XIX | found to be instructed in better discipline and better customs.~ 24 V, XIX | in better discipline and better customs.~At the same time, 25 V, XX | Wilfrid in the hope of a better plan of life, he spent the 26 V, XXI | help of which he might the better confute those that presumed 27 V, XXI | discerns that it is much better to estrange from your countenance, 28 V, XXI | bring back to the way of the better ordinance the monks that 29 V, XXIV | dates, that they may be the better kept in memory.~In the sixtieth


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