Book, Chapter
1 I, XVII | bishops expelled them from the bodies of the possessed, they made
2 I, XIX | souls healed, and some their bodies. All that Christ wrought
3 I, XX | if, even with unprotected bodies, they could escape the danger;
4 I, XXVII | their hearts and tongues and bodies from all that is unlawful.
5 I, XXXIII| divers gifts; wherein the bodies of the same Augustine, and
6 II, I | Peter and Paul, over their bodies. And in the celebration
7 II, III | wherein also were interred the bodies of all the succeeding archbishops,
8 II, III | Theodore and Bertwald, whose bodies are in the church itself,
9 III, XI | casting out devils from the bodies of persons possessed.~Lastly,
10 III, XXVI | monasteries, not to feed their bodies, but to hear the Word of
11 IV, VII | light from heaven where the bodies of the nuns should be buried
12 IV, VII | the place in which their bodies were to rest and await the
13 IV, XIX | devils were expelled from bodies possessed, and other diseases
14 IV, XXII | the next night among the bodies of the slain, at length
15 IV, XXIX | their spirits quitting their bodies on one and the same day,
16 V, I | Lindisfarne, beside the bodies of the aforesaid bishops.’
17 V, VIII | s church, where all the bodies of the bishops of Canterbury
18 V, VIII | truly be said, that their bodies are buried in peace, and
19 V, X | fashion, and they threw their bodies into the Rhine. The ealdorman,
20 V, X | martyrdom. For their dead bodies, having been cast into the
21 V, X | that he might find their bodies in that place, where he
22 V, X | so it befell; and their bodies being found, were buried
23 V, X | of the finding of their bodies, is celebrated in those
24 V, X | these things, caused the bodies to be brought to him, and
25 V, XVI | are held in honour, their bodies remaining meanwhile in the
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