Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | successor, Huaetbert, he passed his life. With regard to
2 0, Life | classical literature has passed into his own writings and
3 0, Life | and thus he afterwards passed his time, cheerful and rejoicing,
4 0, Life | read. In such rapture we passed the fifty days’ festival
5 0, Life | profit and edification, he passed his last day in gladness
6 I, IX | somewhat against his will, passed over into Gaul, and there
7 I, XI | defeated the Franks and passed the Rhine, ravaged all Gaul,
8 I, XIX | defended, the flame avoided and passed by, though the house that
9 I, XXI | bent and feeble knee and passed his healing hand over all
10 II, XII | present discourse that has passed between us, and do not delay
11 III, I | he first began to reign, passed to Osric, the son of his
12 III, I | Northumbrians was formerly divided —passed to Eanfrid, the son of Ethelfrid,
13 III, XI | priest having prayed, he passed that night in great peace;
14 III, XII | commonly affirmed and has passed into a proverb, that he
15 III, XXVII| the heavenly kingdom. He passed his life in great perfection
16 IV, III | flesh, who, when Ceadda passed away from this world, saw
17 IV, V | matter for the present was passed over.~"X. Of marriages;
18 IV, XIX | the order in which she had passed away.~She was succeeded
19 IV, XXII | ought by no means to be passed over in, silence; for the
20 IV, XXIII| heavenly deeds on earth, passed thence to receive the rewards
21 IV, XXIII| in the words of our Lord, passed from death unto life.~That
22 IV, XXV | upon some sudden occasion passed over into Ireland, which
23 IV, XXXII| NOR is that cure to be passed over in silence, which was
24 V, XII | think.’~"When we had also passed those mansions of blessed
25 V, XIV | myself seen my judgement passed."~Whilst uttering these
26 V, XIX | bishop forty-five years, he passed away and with joy departed
27 V, XXII | that the venerable man passed from this world to the Father,
28 V, XXIV | appeared; the holy Egbert passed away; and Osric died. [Ibid.]~
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