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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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behold

   Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVII| things as ye have over, and behold all things are clean unto 2 I, XXVII| lawful marriage, who said, "Behold I was conceived in iniquity, 3 II, I | I have lost, and when I behold what I have thrown away; 4 II, I | exposition of the blessed Job, "Behold, the tongue of Britain, 5 II, I | Hallelujah to the praise of God! Behold, the once swelling ocean 6 II, XII | voice of a friend, said, "Behold, by the gift of God you 7 II, XII | enemies whom you feared. Behold, you have obtained of His 8 II, XIX | saying of the prophet, 'For behold, I was conceived in iniquity; 9 III, XVI | and cried with tears, "Behold, Lord, how great evil is 10 III, XIX | he accounted worthy to behold the sight of the choirs 11 III, XIX | said to the angel, "Lord, behold the fire draws near to me." 12 III, XXIX | from the prison-house.~"Behold, most excellent son, how 13 IV, XIV | carried into Heaven, to behold our Lord Christ, whom thou 14 IV, XX | and rage fills the foe.~"Behold, O bride of God, thy glory 15 IV, XX | awaits thee in the Heavens behold, O bride of God.~"In gladness 16 IV, XX | amidst the festal torches; behold! the Bridegroom comes, in 17 IV, XXIV | devotion, so he now departed to behold His Presence, leaving the 18 IV, XXV | buildings which you here behold, both public and private." 19 IV, XXIX | we may depart together to behold His grace in Heaven. For 20 IV, XXX | undefiled, but marvellous to behold, being fresh and bright 21 V, I | we were returning home, behold on a sudden, when we were 22 V, VII | a pilgrim king, he might behold, Peter and Peter’s seat, 23 V, XII | at the day of judgement, behold Christ, and enter into the 24 V, XII | blessed souls which you behold. For when I left you for 25 V, XIII | taking out a book terrible to behold, of a monstrous size, and 26 V, XXI | prison with unshorn hair. Behold then how each of these men


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