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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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religion

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | diversities between the pretended religion of Protestants and the primitive 2 I, XXV | before heard of the Christian religion, having a Christian wife 3 I, XXV | inviolate the rites of her religion with the Bishop Liudhard, 4 I, XXV | many as you can to your religion." Accordingly he gave them 5 I, XXXIV| he was ignorant of Divine religion. For he conquered more territories 6 II, I | he show his nobility in religion by less strength of devotion 7 II, IX | he refuse to accept that religion himself, if, being examined 8 II, IX | should proceed, and to which religion he should adhere.~ 9 II, XI | a spark of the orthodox religion, by which He might the more 10 II, XII | what he was to do, and what religion he was to follow, the man 11 II, XIII | learnt beyond doubt, that the religion which we have hitherto professed 12 II, XIII | aforesaid high priest of his religion, who should first desecrate 13 II, XX | respect to the Christian religion which had sprung up among 14 II, XX | to despise the faith and religion of the English, and to have 15 III, VI | Oswald’s wonderful piety and religion. [635-642 A.D.]~KING OSWALD, 16 III, VI | one to succeed him in his religion and sovereignty.~ 17 IV, XIX | often made; a man of true religion, and altogether noble in 18 IV, XXIV | make songs of piety and religion, so that whatever was expounded 19 IV, XXIV | only those which concern religion it behoved his religious 20 IV, XXXI | a man of much piety and religion, and serving the office 21 V, VII | up to give themselves to religion by the example of what he 22 V, X | that they were of another religion,—for they continually gave 23 V, X | and convert him to the new religion of the Christian faith; 24 V, XXI | long since framed their religion after the example of the


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