Book, Chapter
1 I, XI | this day; but they had a right of dominion over the farther
2 I, XII | Western Sea, that is, on its right shore, stands the city of
3 I, XXVII| are pious, religious, and right, and when you have, as it
4 I, XXVII| though that which we do is right, yet it is not to be approved
5 I, XXIX | may learn the rule of a right belief and a good life,
6 II, I | they were called Angles. "Right," said he, "for they have
7 II, XII | who talked to him laid his right hand on his head saying, "
8 II, XII | to him one day, laid his right hand on his head, and asked,
9 III, VI | act of piety, clasped his right hand and said, "May this
10 III, XVII | thither, and laid on the right side of the altar, with
11 III, XIX | all that he learned to be right.~Now, in course of time
12 III, XXIII| body was laid in it, on the right side of the altar.~The bishop
13 IV, II | by Hadrian, he taught the right rule of life, and the canonical
14 IV, III | night, came forth in his right mind the next morning, to
15 IV, XVII | together, and set forth the right and orthodox faith, as our
16 IV, XVII | to the confession of the right faith, this holy synod added
17 V, III | Yes,’ said I, ‘and right glad am I, if you can.’
18 V, IX | bring them back into the right way." Hearing this, Egbert
19 V, XII | then turning towards the right, began to lead me, as it
20 V, XIV | and Jesus standing on the right hand of God; and where he
21 V, XVI | above on the edge of the right side. The stone that was
22 V, XXI | of this world, and form a right choice concerning the state
23 V, XXI | other side, deviate from the right way of truth, and as it
24 V, XXII | had been brought into the right way, passing hence to the
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