Book, Chapter
1 0, Life| to bear it any longer, he restored the antiphons to their proper
2 I, VI | at the end of ten years restored Britain to the Roman empire.~
3 I, IX | fatherly affection, and soon restored to the empire, for Maximus
4 I, XIX | and he was so perfectly restored, that when the day came,
5 I, XX | affairs of the island, and restored tranquillity by the defeat
6 I, XX | passage, and the happy vessel restored them in peace to the desires
7 I, XXI | Britain with Severus, first restored bodily strength to a lame
8 I, XXI | part. At once health was restored by the power of his touch,
9 II, XX | province was afterwards restored to peace, and the number
10 III, II | and these are presently restored to health.~The place is
11 III, VII | But when Coinwalch was restored to his kingdom, there came
12 III, VII | his unbelief, he had been restored when he acknowledged the
13 III, IX | a traveller’s horse was restored and afterwards a young girl
14 III, XI | Now I am whole, for I am restored to my senses." They earnestly
15 III, XIII| certain person in Ireland was restored, when at the point of death,
16 III, XIX | be seen in Sion." Being restored to his body, and again taken
17 III, XIX | death.~Being afterwards restored to the body, throughout
18 IV, III | of their infirmity, and restored to their desired health.~
19 IV, IX | nights, she was, on a sudden, restored by a spiritual vision, and
20 IV, X | burial-place of that monastery, was restored to her sight. [675 A.D.?]~
21 IV, XIV | from their weakness, and restored to their former health,
22 V, XIX | reigned after Egfrid, was restored to his see and bishopric
23 V, XIX | Aldfrid, to cause him to be restored to his bishopric, because
24 V, XIX | the consent of all, he was restored to the government of his
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