Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Sebbi, is a man of unusual piety who resigns his kingdom
2 I, XVII | men of such eminence and piety should be sent to bring
3 I, XVII | presumption; on the one side piety, on the other pride; on
4 II, I | with me.")~ To his works of piety and righteousness this also
5 III, III | of singular gentleness, piety, and moderation; having
6 III, IV | practiced such works of piety and chastity as they could
7 III, VI | King Oswald’s wonderful piety and religion. [635-642 A.D.]~
8 III, VI | rejoicing at such an act of piety, clasped his right hand
9 III, XIV | above, a man of wonderful piety and devotion, who governed
10 III, XXII | happened on account of his piety and his observance of the
11 III, XXV | practise the works of faith, piety, and love, according to
12 III, XXVII | authority in reproving, and his piety in giving away of those
13 IV, V | of great saintliness and piety, was successor to Boniface,
14 IV, XIV | the devotion of Christian piety which leads to the eternal
15 IV, XVII | therefore, following them, in piety and orthodoxy, and professing
16 IV, XXIII | strict observance of justice, piety, chastity, and other virtues,
17 IV, XXIII | Mother, for her singular piety and grace, was not only
18 IV, XXIV | was wont to make songs of piety and religion, so that whatever
19 IV, XXVI | settled in the throne, by his piety and zeal delivered his nation
20 IV, XXXI | of being a man of much piety and religion, and serving
21 V, X | were both full of religious piety, but Black Hewald was the
22 V, XII | the means to advance in piety. In the neighbourhood of
23 V, XIX | belong to monastic purity and piety; and being of a ready wit,
24 V, XIX | of so much learning and piety should attend him constantly
25 V, XIX | Wilfrid, who, for love of piety, built these courts and
26 V, XXI | taught chastity, humility, piety, and the other virtues,
27 V, XXI | wonderful wisdom, humility, and piety in his words and behaviour,
28 V, XX III| being a man renowned for piety and wisdom, and of notable
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