Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Anglia, that province is next converted, but on the death of Earpwald
2 0, Int | occupied a part of Mercia) are converted, their prince, Peada, being
3 0, Int | The Northern Irish are converted to the Roman usages by Adamnan,
4 I, XVIII| multitude of people was that day converted to the Lord.~
5 I, XXI | God, having condemned or converted the Heretics [447 A.D.]~
6 I, XXVI | till when the king had been converted to the faith, they obtained
7 I, XXVII| lately, by the will of God, converted to the faith, you must establish
8 I, XXX | is requisite that they be converted from the worship of devils
9 II, I | seeing that by his zeal he converted our nation, the English,
10 II, I | the Churches long before converted to the true faith, he made
11 II, I | English, that it might be converted to Christ by them; declaring
12 II, VIII | nations that are not yet converted. You must, therefore, endeavour,
13 II, XVI | as the sea; and he first converted to the Lord the reeve of
14 II, XVII | the preaching of Paulinus, converted to the faith and confession
15 III, IV | the Pictish nation, and he converted that nation to the faith
16 III, XIII | after; and, being entirely converted to God in heart and deed,
17 III, XIX | influence of his words, converted many unbelievers to Christ,
18 III, XXIV | of their heathen chief, converted the Mercians and the adjacent
19 III, XXIX | hand of God you have been converted to the true and Apostolic
20 IV, XIII | XIII. How Bishop Wilfrid converted the province of the South
21 IV, XXV | prayer or reading, are now converted into places of feasting,
22 IV, XXVII| lately, by the will of God, converted to the faith, you must establish
23 V, X | Wilbrord, preaching in Frisand, converted many to Christ; and how
24 V, X | grace, in a short time they converted many from idolatry to the
25 V, XIV | place, and admonished to be converted to a more chastened life;
26 V, XIX | returning into Britain, he converted the province of the South
27 V, XXII | diligent exhortations, he converted them from that deep-rooted
28 V, XXII | the brethren, whom he had converted to the grace of unity. And
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