Book, Chapter
1 II, I | benefit of many; but in a wonderful manner, in five and thirty
2 II, I | persons. And it is the more wonderful that he could write so many
3 II, X | long-suffering of Heaven, His wonderful gift will be also conferred
4 II, XI | also, having received the wonderful mystery of the Christian
5 II, XI | the glad tidings of the wonderful work which the heavenly
6 III, VI | CHAP. VI. Of King Oswald’s wonderful piety and religion. [635-
7 III, VI | that height of regal power, wonderful to relate, he was always
8 III, VIII| are about to speak.~Many wonderful works and miracles of this
9 III, IX | that there must be some wonderful sanctity in the place where
10 III, X | Oswald had been shed. These wonderful works being made known and
11 III, XIII| in your nation a king, of wonderful sanctity, called Oswald,
12 III, XIV | in his stead; and of the wonderful humility of King Oswin,
13 III, XIV | have spoken above, a man of wonderful piety and devotion, who
14 III, XVII| down; but it fell out in a wonderful manner that the buttress
15 III, XIX | flesh openly showed, in a wonderful manner, what the spirit
16 III, XXV | out devils, and done many wonderful works, our Lord will reply,
17 IV, IX | taken out of this world, a wonderful vision appeared to one of
18 IV, X | done, and a fragrancy of wonderful sweetness arose, and what
19 IV, XIX | sarcophagus was found in a wonderful manner to fit the virgin’
20 V, XII | sounds of singing, and so wonderful a fragrance was shed abroad
21 V, XXI | and forasmuch as he showed wonderful wisdom, humility, and piety
22 V, XXII| that this came to pass by a wonderful dispensation of the Divine
23 V, XXII| grace of unity. And it was a wonderful dispensation of the Divine
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