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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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destroyed

   Book, Chapter
1 I, III | towns were there taken and destroyed. ~ 2 I, VI | commanded the churches to be destroyed, and the Christians to be 3 I, XIII | pestilential state of the air destroyed thousands of men and cattle.~ 4 I, XIV | corrupt generation, which soon destroyed such numbers of them, that 5 I, XV | prelates with the people were destroyed with fire and sword; nor 6 I, XVI | army of the enemy, having destroyed and dispersed the natives, 7 I, XVI | they might not utterly be destroyed. They had at that time for 8 I, XIX | endeavoured to save, was destroyed; and what the sick and helpless 9 I, XXII | from civil war. The cities destroyed by the enemy and abandoned 10 I, XXX | that nation ought not to be destroyed; but let the idols that 11 I, XXX | idols that are in them be destroyed; let water be consecrated 12 I, XXX | that their temples are not destroyed, may remove error from their 13 II, II | attacked first, and then destroyed the rest of the impious 14 II, V | though the authors of it were destroyed, would not be corrected, 15 II, VII | of the city was already destroyed, and the fierce flames were 16 II, XII | that your enemies should be destroyed, and you should be a king 17 II, XIII | the true God, profaned and destroyed the altars which he had 18 III, I | took him by surprise, and destroyed him and all his army. Then, 19 III, VIII | ordered the idols to be destroyed, and of his daughter Earcongota, 20 III, VIII | kingdom to be forsaken and destroyed, and the fast of forty days 21 III, X | which was rapidly being destroyed. Wherefore the house was 22 III, XVII | parts with a hostile army, destroyed all he could with fire and 23 III, XXIV | drowned in the flight than destroyed in battle by thc sword.~ 24 III, XXVII| country far and near, and destroyed a great multitude of men. 25 IV, XIII | the people and pitilessly destroyed them; insomuch that it is 26 V, XI | to the end, that when he destroyed the idols, and erected churches


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