Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | Ceolfrid, for lack of fit persons to assist at the daily offices,
2 I, VI | proscription of innocent persons, and the slaughter of martyrs.
3 I, XVII | together to determine what persons should be sent thither to
4 I, XXI | same island, that certain persons were again attempting to
5 I, XXII | remaining, but only very few persons seemed to retain any memory
6 I, XXVII | the world, some married persons are assembled, that those
7 I, XXVII | to God, should not such persons be assembled, as may either
8 II, I | clearly showed what sort of persons ought to be preferred to
9 II, I | private letters to certain persons. And it is the more wonderful
10 II, XIV | many other noble and royal persons. So great was then the fervour
11 III, V | through fear or respect of persons, did he keep silence with
12 III, XI | devils from the bodies of persons possessed.~Lastly, when
13 III, XI | already healed many sick persons. The abbess thereupon desired
14 III, XXIV | Edwin, and many other noble persons, are buried in the church
15 III, XXV | not only by less important persons, but even by the bishops,
16 III, XXVI | received any money from rich persons, they immediately - gave
17 IV, II | received and heard by all persons; and everywhere attended
18 IV, VI | ailments; and, not only sick persons who are laid under that
19 IV, VII | in the possession of many persons; some of them we also have
20 IV, XVII | Subsistences or consubstantial persons, of equal glory and honour."~
21 IV, XXIX | candour, signified to certain persons, though in words which were
22 V, XIII | Gregory writes of certain, persons) he did not see these things
23 V, XV | came to be read by lesser persons. The writer thereof was
24 V, XX III| the nobility as private persons, laying aside their weapons,
25 V, XXIV | book of Epistles to divers Persons, of which one is of the
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