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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | Though he is not wholly free from the mediaeval churchman’ 2 0, Life | simple, and fluent, as free from obscurity as from affectation 3 0, Life | Maker’s will, to be set free from the flesh, and come 4 I, XXVII| preserved to human nature by the free gift of Almighty God, be 5 I, XXVII| may say, a captive and yet free. Free on account of justice, 6 I, XXVII| a captive and yet free. Free on account of justice, which 7 I, XXXII| blotted out, become the more free from anxiety with regard 8 II, V | abandon, and they granted free licence to their subjects 9 II, XIX | live without sin of his own free will, and not through the 10 III, VIII | by decay as it had been free from the corruption of carnal 11 III, XIX | unlawful pleasure, so, when set free from the body, he shall 12 III, XIX | Dicull,and being himself free from all worldly affairs, 13 III, XXIV | their lands; and being thus free, together with their king, 14 III, XXVII| their studies, and teaching free of charge.~Among these were 15 IV, XIII | their liberty, set them free from slavery to man.~ 16 IV, XIV | our Lord, and so being set free from sickness and death, 17 IV, XVII | presided, should remain free from all such taint, convened 18 IV, XIX | of day, it was found as free from corruption as if she 19 IV, XXIV | s grace he received the free gift of song, for which 20 IV, XXIV | perfect charity with him, and free from all anger; and in their 21 V, VII | he fell sick, and was set free from the bonds of the flesh 22 V, XII | Not long after, being set free from the cares of this world, 23 V, XV | and almost all that were free from the dominion of those 24 V, XXI | Christ’s Resurrection, set free from eternal death. Then, 25 V, XXI | virtue. But though we may be free to confess, that the difference


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