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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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noble

   Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVII| judged. For it is the part of noble minds in some manner to 2 II, I | ancestors that were not only noble, but religious. Moreover 3 II, VII | which are celestial. He was noble by birth, but still nobler 4 II, XIV | baptized, and many other noble and royal persons. So great 5 II, XV | aforesaid King Redwald was noble by birth, though ignoble 6 II, XVII | as follow:~ "To his most noble son, and excellent lord, 7 III, VIII | Franks, built by a most noble abbess, named Fara, at a 8 III, XIV | the house of Hunwald, a noble,whom he imagined to be his 9 III, XIX | with gifts.~This man was of noble Scottishblood, but much 10 III, XIX | Scottishblood, but much more noble in mind than in birth. From 11 III, XXII | and being invited by the noble, went to a banquet at his 12 III, XXIV | father, Edwin, and many other noble persons, are buried in the 13 III, XXIX | A.D.]~AT this time the most noble kings of the English, Oswy, 14 IV, IX | monastery, a certain nun, of noble origin in this world, and 15 IV, XIV | Their habit was altogether noble, and their countenances 16 IV, XIX | religion, and altogether noble in mind and deed. She had 17 IV, XX | Ethelthryth shines.~"Child of a noble sire, and glorious by royal 18 IV, XX | glorious by royal birth, more noble in her Lord’s sight, the 19 IV, XX | s sight, the child of a noble sire.~"Thence she receives 20 IV, XXII | provisions to the army." The noble entertained him, kind ordered 21 IV, XXII | again. In the meantime, the noble that had kept him was amazed, 22 IV, XXII | been a prisoner with the noble some time, those who attentively 23 IV, XXII | but of some quality. The noble then privately sending for 24 IV, XXII | thegn of the king’s, and the noble answered, "I perceived by 25 V, X | a man of renown and of noble birth in this world, who 26 V, XIX | consecrated them with the noble name of Peter, to whom Christ, 27 V, XX | man of zeal and great in noble works in the sight of God 28 V, XX | erected there a large and noble library. He likewise carefully


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