Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | describing the country and giving some account of the various
2 0, Life | cheerful and rejoicing, giving thanks to Almighty God every
3 0, Life | ears, any man so earnest in giving thanks to the living God.
4 0, Life | spent the night, awake, in giving of thanks. And when the
5 I, II | surrendered to Caesar, giving him forty hostages. Many
6 I, VI | keeping all to himself; thus giving rise to the suspicion that
7 I, XVII | their errors. The people, giving judgement, could scarce
8 II, VIII | these presents, the pall, giving you authority to use it
9 II, XI | delayed to yield obedience in giving ear to the voice of the
10 III, III | willingly in all things giving ear to his admonitions,
11 III, V | by words and actions to giving of alms and the performance
12 III, XII | constant custom of praying or giving thanks to God, he was wont
13 III, XIV | mean, my lord Bishop, by giving the poor man that royal
14 III, XIV | to the poor, instead of giving that horse, which I had
15 III, XXII | the man of God, Cedd, and, giving him another priest for his
16 III, XXIII| being alive long after, and giving himself to the reading of
17 III, XXIV | second was Ceollach, who, giving up his episcopal office
18 III, XXV | advantage than to avoid giving offence to the Jews. Hence
19 III, XXVII| reproving, and his piety in giving away of those things which
20 III, XXIX | letters of the Apostolic Pope giving an account thereof. [667
21 IV, XIII | and in like manner, by giving them their liberty, set
22 IV, XVI | He fulfilled this vow by giving the same for the service
23 IV, XXIV | of sacred history. So he, giving ear to all that he could
24 V, XIX | of Lindisfarne, and there giving himself to the service of
25 V, XIX | arriving at Rome, and daily giving himself with all earnestness
26 V, XXI | he knelt on the ground, giving thanks to God that he had
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