Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | Jarrow; that at the age of seven he was sent by his kinsfolk
2 0, Life | monastery at the age of seven, but it was not unusual
3 I, VI | held it for the space of seven years, he was at length
4 I, XV | Valentinian, ruled the empire seven years. Then the nation of
5 II, II | there came, it is said, seven bishops of the Britons,
6 II, II | monastery being divided into seven parts, with a superior set
7 III, VIII | structure was left untouched for seven years, at the expiration
8 III, XIV | the province of the Deiri seven years in very great prosperity,
9 IV, III | with a few, it might be seven or eight of the brethren,
10 IV, III | church, and cause those seven brothers to come hither,
11 IV, III | promised that they would return seven days hence, and take me
12 IV, V | he held eleven years and seven months. Bisi, the bishop
13 IV, XIX | the midst of her flock, seven years after she had been
14 IV, XXVIII| the aforesaid King Egfrid; seven bishops coming together
15 V, XVI | hewn out of the same rock, seven feet in length, and three
16 V, XXI | long captivity. He says, ‘Seven days shall ye eat unleavened
17 V, XXI | should think that those same seven days were to be reckoned
18 V, XXI | an high hand.’ Thus the seven days of unleavened bread,
19 V, XXI | day of the month at even. Seven days shall there be no leaven,
20 V, XXI | that there are not only seven days, but rather eight,
21 V, XXI | contains no more than only seven nights and as many days.
22 V, XXI | unleavened bread unto the Lord; seven days ye must eat unleavened
23 V, XXI | that it is one of those seven days on which the feast
24 V, XXI | whole of it, to wit, the seven days of unleavened bread
25 V, XXIV | with Valentinian, reigned seven years; in whose time the
26 V, XXIV | the care of kinsmen, at seven years of age, to be educated
27 V, XXIV | books.~On the Song of Songs, seven books.~On Isaiah, Daniel,
28 V, XXIV | Apostles, two books. On the seven Catholic Epistles, a book
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