Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | practically all: that he was born in the territory of the
2 0, Life | The land on which Bede was born was granted by Egfrid to
3 0, Life | may infer then that he was born in 673, that he was ordained
4 I, V | 189, Severus, an African, born at Leptis, in the province
5 I, VIII | Constantine the Great] born of Helena, his concubine,
6 I, X | Pelagianism, was probably born in 370 A.D., and is said
7 I, XXVII| how many days the infant born may be baptized, lest he
8 I, XXVII| forth the very hour it is born, is in no way prohibited,
9 I, XXVII| approach her, till the infant born be weaned. An evil custom
10 I, XXVII| a fault. For he was not born of adultery or fornication,
11 I, XXVII| iniquity, lamented that he was born from sin, because he bears
12 II, II | Baptism, by which we are born again to God, according
13 II, IV | on the Continent. He was born in Leinster about 540, went
14 II, X | deceitful enemy, and being born again of water and the Holy
15 II, XIV | Edwin's sons who were both born to him, whilst he was in
16 II, XV | Burgundy, where he had been born and ordained, and having
17 II, XIX | Jesus, Who was conceived and born without sin; for all other
18 II, XIX | for all other men, being born in original sin, are known
19 III, VII | adopted as his son, thus born again and dedicated to God,
20 III, XXVII| of Britain, where he was born; that besides singing the
21 IV, I | Theodore, known to Hadrian, born at Tarsus in Cilicia, a
22 IV, II | own, in which they were born. Nor were there ever happier
23 IV, XXIII| life. For she was nobly born, being the daughter of Hereric,
24 V, VII | his father, when he rose born anew from the font, and
25 V, XVI | place where our Lord was born; the inner is called the
26 V, XVI | Lord is said to have been born, stands the great church
27 V, XXIV | have set forth. Having been born in the territory of that
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