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pillar 2
pillow 2
pious 28
pippin 6
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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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pious

   Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | Christian. He soon obtained his pious request, and the Britons 2 I, XXVII| have over is to be spent in pious and religious works, according 3 I, XXVII| Church those things that are pious, religious, and right, and 4 I, XXXII| posterity.~"For even so the most pious emperor, Constantine, of 5 II, I | with the help of the most pious emperor, Tiberius Constantine, 6 II, XI | the performance of works pious and acceptable to God; that 7 II, XV | wishes in vain; for the pious labourer in the spiritual 8 III, VII | consecrated churches, and by his pious labours called many to the 9 III, XXIII| brother, to complete his pious undertaking. Cynibill readily 10 III, XXV | with rude simplicity, but pious intentions, have themselves 11 III, XXIX | acquainted with your most pious devotion and fervent love 12 III, XXIX | continually to follow the pious rule of the chief of the 13 III, XXIX | Paul; for, hearing of her pious zeal, all the Apostolic 14 III, XXIX | rejoices with us, even as her pious works smell sweet and blossom 15 IV, III | his zeal and love for his pious labour, he himself, with 16 IV, VI | life and by her regular and pious care of those under her 17 IV, IX | when Ethelburg herself, the pious mother of that community 18 IV, XI | acts, frequent prayer and pious fruits of almsgiving; he 19 IV, XVII | under the rule of our most pious lords, Egfrid, king of of 20 IV, XVII | the ninth year of the most pious Emperor Constantine,we also 21 IV, XXII | stirred up in faith and pious devotion to prayer, or to 22 IV, XXIII| not long before, by the pious handmaid of Christ, Heiu, 23 IV, XXVII| himself entirely to that pious labour, so industriously 24 IV, XXXI | man of God, he prayed with pious earnestness, that, through 25 V, VII | whose most holy body his pious love had led him from the 26 V, VII | in the reign of our most pious lord, the Emperor Justinian, 27 V, XX | receive the rewards of his pious devotion. For he was brought 28 V, XXII | willingly heard by all, by his pious and diligent exhortations,


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