Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | which Bede was born was granted by Egfrid to Benedict Biscop
2 I, I | desired to have a place granted them in which they might
3 I, XVII | prayer. Divine help was granted, the enemies were put to
4 I, XX | success which Heaven had granted them. The prelates thus
5 I, XXVII | to one infirm person, be granted to all women, who, through
6 I, XXVII | commandment." For that is not granted by way of permission which
7 I, XXXII | the blessings which are granted to you, heavenly benefits
8 I, XXXIII| having had his episcopal see granted him in the royal city, as
9 II, V | somewhat to abandon, and they granted free licence to their subjects
10 II, VIII | but from the fulfilment granted to your work, how faithfully
11 II, VIII | the rewards of the favour granted to you, not with guiltiness,
12 II, X | the mire of the earth; and granted him such high privilege
13 II, X | pre-eminence of all kingdoms is granted by His disposition. It hath
14 III, III | had Aidan sent him, and granted him an episcopal see in
15 III, XXIV | thanks to God for the victory granted him, and gave his daughter
16 III, XXVII | know that your prayer is granted." For he had learned in
17 IV, III | begged that it might be granted to all mankind. If the wind
18 IV, XXIII | when health of body is granted to them, and always to return
19 IV, XXIV | heavenly grace had been granted to him by the Lord. They
20 IV, XXVIII| grace of God it shall be granted to me, that I may live in
21 IV, XXIX | the mercy of Heaven has granted what we desired."~The event
22 V, I | interval of calm had been granted by Heaven in answer to the
23 V, XIX | death: for the Lord has granted you life, through the prayers
24 V, XXIV | whom Thou hast graciously granted sweetly to drink in the
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