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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Editors note: By Scythia Bede means Scandinavia. He only mentions 2 I, I | leader, Reuda, either by fair means, or by force of arms, secured 3 I, XXVII | spiritual ordinance, wherein, by means of the sacred ministry, 4 I, XXVII | predecessors, and we must by no means deprive him of the authority 5 I, XXVII | spoke to the people by the means of a creature as His representative, 6 I, XXXI | brother, that Almighty God, by means of you, shows forth great 7 I, XXXII | nations, that He may by their means bestow the gifts of His 8 I, XXXII | placed, to the end, that by means of the blessings which are 9 II, V | him, that this could by no means be done, nor would any one 10 II, X | offer to you the cup of the means of salvation.~ "Thus the 11 II, XI | abundant Providence offered the means of salvation to the human 12 II, XI | vouchsafe to perform by your means in the conversion of your 13 II, XVIII | His Church, He may by your means raise up further increase; 14 III, XVII | same place, as also that by means of splinters cut off from 15 III, XXIII | Sacraments of the faith; by whose means he chiefly came to know 16 III, XXIV | should cease, and place and means should be afforded to devout 17 III, XXX | as if they might by those means be protected against the 18 IV, III | sent from Heaven, which, by means of the death of the flesh, 19 IV, IX | again, "If it can by no means be to-day, I beg that the 20 IV, X | truth, I think it by no means fit to pass over the miracle 21 IV, XXII | which I think ought by no means to be passed over in, silence; 22 IV, XXVIII| afforded the man of God the means which he had desired of 23 IV, XXXII | this malady, when no human means availed to save his eye, 24 V, I | whether it was possible by any means at least to return to the 25 V, XII | presently, I know not by what means, on the top of it, and lo! 26 V, XII | draw from his words the means to advance in piety. In 27 V, XIX | forty years, ought by no means to be condemned, but being 28 V, XXII | God, should afterwards, by means of the English nation, be


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