Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | invocation of the Trinity, the angels (in one version it is the
2 0, Life | should fail to meet the angels there. Alcuin records a
3 0, Life | saying of his, "I know that angels visit the canonical hours
4 0, Life | hear the singing of the angels who came to summon Ceadda
5 0, Life | his soul was carried by angels to the joys of Heaven which
6 II, I | should be co-heirs with the Angels in heaven. What is the name
7 III, VIII | heard choirs of singing angels, and, as it were, the sound
8 III, XIX | worthy to see a vision of angels; in which he was admonished
9 III, XIX | the sight of the choirs of angels, and to hear their glad
10 III, XIX | journey to heaven; but the angels protected him, and all their
11 III, XIX | he learned from the holy angels and just men who appeared
12 III, XIX | appeared to him among the angels; let him read the little
13 III, XIX | high, he was bidden by the angels that conducted him to look
14 III, XIX | each other. Then asking the angels, what fires those were,
15 III, XIX | he saw one of the three angels, who had been his guides
16 III, XIX | blessed Fursa, the three angels of whom we have spoken before,
17 IV, III | believed, by the attendant angels, he departed to the joys
18 IV, III | Cedd, with a company of angels, descending from heaven,
19 IV, XXIII| heaven attended and guided by angels. Then awaking, and seeing
20 IV, XXIII| a great light, and with angels for her guides. Frigyth
21 IV, XXIII| heaven in the company of angels; and this she openly declared,
22 IV, XXIX | kingdom by the ministry of angels. But Herebert was first
23 V, XIII | shown us either by friendly angels or by the enemy. And whereas
24 V, XIII | the enemy. And whereas the angels first drew forth a white
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