Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | conform. The self-denial and devotion of the Celtic missionaries
2 0, Life | spirit of quiet obedience and devotion which his own simple words
3 0, Life | this harmony of work and devotion, that we may find the secret
4 0, Life | to his rest. The life of devotion ranks highest in his estimation,
5 0, Life | end his life in so great devotion and peace. For, as thou
6 II, I | religion by less strength of devotion than his parents and kindred.
7 II, XI | auguries, and with unimpaired devotion, give yourself so wholly
8 II, XVII | able, pay Him the sincere devotion of your mind. For what else
9 II, XVII | all things support your devotion and likewise satisfy your
10 II, XVIII | pretext whatever, but that the devotion of the people committed
11 III, III | the Scots, and with great devotion preached the Word to those
12 III, IX | and how remarkable his devotion, has been made evident by
13 III, XIV | man of wonderful piety and devotion, who governed the province
14 III, XXIX | acquainted with your most pious devotion and fervent love of the
15 IV, III | those that go thither for devotion are wont to put in their
16 IV, XIV | disposition, and with sincere devotion observed the mysteries of
17 IV, XIV | favourably looked upon your devotion and your fast, and not one
18 IV, XIV | temporal kingdom and the devotion of Christian piety which
19 IV, XXII | stirred up in faith and pious devotion to prayer, or to alms-giving,
20 IV, XXIV | sin, and to excite in them devotion to well-doing and perseverance
21 IV, XXIV | and pure mind, and quiet devotion, so he now departed to behold
22 IV, XXVIII| goodness and intensity of devotion, attained also to a hermit’
23 IV, XXX | Nativity of our Lord, in great devotion with abstinence. and prayer
24 V, VII | wherein the memory of his devotion might be preserved for ever,
25 V, X | were alike in name as in devotion, Hewald being the name of
26 V, XIX | the kingdom. He, with like devotion, quitted wife, and lands,
27 V, XIX | afterwards finished with great devotion by the most reverend bishop
28 V, XX | the rewards of his pious devotion. For he was brought up from
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