Book, Chapter
1 I, XVII | permitted their adversaries to speak first, and their empty speech
2 I, XXVII | compelled her, whereas these we speak of are bound by custom.
3 I, XXVII | that when God was about to speak to the people on Mount Sinai,
4 III, IV | you." Of which we shall speak more fully hereafter in
5 III, VIII | of whom we are about to speak.~Many wonderful works and
6 III, XIV | said he, "I will never speak any more of this, nor will.
7 III, XVIII | the proper place, we shall speak hereafter. He also was afterwards
8 III, XIX | you." And he went on to speak with wholesome counsel of
9 III, XXI | Wulfhere, of whom we shall speak hereafter.~
10 III, XXV | disciple, the priest Wilfrid, speak in my stead; because we
11 III, XXV | being ordered by the king to speak, began thus:— "The Easter
12 III, XXV | But far be it from me to speak thus of your fathers, for
13 IV, III | therefore, to the church, and speak to the brethren, that in
14 IV, IX | to heaven, began thus to speak to the vision which she
15 IV, XXIII | in her daughter that we speak of, whose life was an example
16 IV, XXV | transgressions.’ He replied, ‘You speak truly, for you and many
17 IV, XXVIII| sign of a blade, not to speak of ears, had sprouted from
18 IV, XXIX | this time to ask me and speak to me concerning all whereof
19 IV, XXIX | you have need to ask and speak; for, when we part, we shall
20 V, I | the brethren, desiring to speak with the most reverend father,
21 V, II | He had never been able to speak one word; besides, he had
22 V, II | signed into his mouth and to speak. "Pronounce some word,"
23 V, XIII | ours?’ They answered, ‘Ye speak truly; take him and lead
24 V, XVIII | Pechthelm, of whom we shall speak hereafter in the proper
25 V, XIX | somewhat recovered and able to speak, knelt down, and gave thanks
26 V, XXI | month of the year to you. Speak ye unto all the congregation
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