Book, Chapter
1 0, Life| prayers for him, and they promised readily. But they all mourned
2 I, XX | hastening to them as they had promised, inspired so much confidence
3 I, XXV | dominions, and, as he had promised, besides supplying them
4 II, VIII| having Himself faithfully promised to the preachers of the
5 II, IX | Edwin by his messengers, he promised that he would in no manner
6 II, IX | God.~ So the maiden was promised, and sent to Edwin, and
7 II, IX | delighted with his words, promised, that if God would grant
8 II, XII | willingly received him, and promised to perform 'what was asked
9 II, XII | complied with this request, and promised either to kill Edwin, or
10 II, XII | told him what the king had promised to do with him, adding, "
11 II, XII | guidance?" Edwin at once promised that he would in all things
12 III, VII | of Pope Honorius ; having promised in his presence that he
13 III, XIX | not fulfil that which we promised in Baptism, to renounce
14 III, XXIV| compelled by his necessity, he promised to give him countless gifts
15 IV, III | and longed after, and they promised that they would return seven
16 IV, III | seventh day, as had been promised to him, when he had prepared
17 IV, V | the obedience which they promised at the time of their conversion.~"
18 IV, XI | attendants. The bishop having promised that he would most willingly
19 IV, XIX | virginity, forasmuch as Egfrid promised to give him many lands and
20 IV, XXII| his freedom, and as he had promised, sent it to his master for
21 IV, XXIV| their entrance into the promised land, and many other histories
22 V, XIII| words of salvation, and promised that he would do penance
23 V, XV | having wandered over all the Promised Land, travelled also to
24 V, XXI | Christ Himself, who had been promised before the Law, and under
25 V, XXI | eternal life, which God hath promised to them that love him,’
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