Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | loss in being forced by his office to be entangled in worldly
2 0, Life | he held the most onerous office in the Church.~This quality
3 I, XV | no respect was shown for office, the prelates with the people
4 I, XVIII | certain man, who held the office of tribune, came forward
5 I, XXIX | which is the token of his office, from this holy and Apostolic
6 I, XXIX | life, and fulfilling their office in faith and righteousness,
7 II, I | whilst holding the pontifical office, he set about organizing
8 II, III | having ended the days of his office in peace, died the 26th
9 III, XIV | October, having held the office of a bishop nineteen years,
10 III, XIX | learnt, had worthily held the office of priesthood in old times,
11 III, XXI | most worthy of the name and office of a king, he was by his
12 III, XXII | with the authority of his office:~"I tell thee, forasmuch
13 III, XXIII | for many years held the office of bishop in the aforesaid
14 III, XXIV | giving up his episcopal office before his death, returned
15 III, XXVII | after to grace the episcopal office, which he received, by deeds
16 IV, I | fitter for the episcopal office. He proposed to the pope
17 IV, II | I willingly resign the office, for I never thought myself
18 IV, III | no small time filled the office of deacon under him.~
19 IV, X | succeeded Ethelburg in the office of abbess and presided over
20 IV, XVI | no man there received the office or see of a bishop, before
21 IV, XIX | She was succeeded in the office of abbess by her sister
22 IV, XXXI | religion, and serving the office put upon him only for the
23 V, I | priesthood, he consecrated his office by deeds worthy of that
24 V, XII | works were worthy of his office: he is still living, and
25 V, XVIII | Eolla succeeded to the office of bishop. He also died
26 V, XIX | authority, who had held the office of a bishop for nearly forty
27 V, XIX | abroad, when he had held the office of a bishop forty-five years,
28 V, XX III| Aldwulf took upon him the office of bishop, having been consecrated
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