Book, Chapter
1 I, VIII | hearts and lips. This peace continued in the Christian churches
2 I, XXI | the faith in those parts continued long after pure and untainted.
3 III, IV | manner of keeping Easter continued among them no little time,
4 III, VII | province of the West Saxons continued no small time without a
5 III, XII | it is said, that he often continued in prayer from the hour
6 III, XVII | Scots, succeeded him, and continued no small time in the bishopric.
7 IV, III | his own country, Egbert continued to live abroad for the Lord’
8 IV, VII | of the chapel, and having continued there some time, and rested
9 IV, IX | tongue; in which state having continued three days and as many nights,
10 IV, X | glimpse of light. Having continued some time wrapped in the
11 IV, XII | star, called a comet, which continued for three months, rising
12 IV, XII | expelled from Lindsey, he continued in the government of those
13 IV, XIX | matins till day-break, she continued in the church at prayer.
14 IV, XXI | brother; and this peace continued long after between those
15 IV, XXIII | led by her example, she continued a whole year in the aforesaid
16 IV, XXIII | King Osric then ruled,and continued there a long time, preaching
17 IV, XXV | Sundays, as has been said; and continued fasting all the other days
18 IV, XXV | for his guilt, so he still continued the same unremittingly for
19 V, IV | the bishop and to us, and continued serving us with meat and
20 V, V | living many years after, continued in the same health which
21 V, XII | had provided, and there he continued till the day of his death,
22 V, XIX | Constantine was pope, he continued to his last hour in prayer
23 V, XIX | any life in him. Having continued thus four days, without
24 V, XXII | thanks that he had so long continued in the flesh, till he saw
25 V, XX III| appeared in January,, and continued nearly a fortnight. At which
26 V, XX III| South Saxons, having now continued some years without a bishop,
27 V, XXIV | reason of pestilence, which continued almost, two years, divers
28 V, XXIV | to the end of his reign, continued to be a blood-stained and
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