Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVII| may take example by the temporal, that they may be wisely
2 I, XXXI | were set on private and temporal joys, when they rejoiced
3 I, XXXI | common joy, and from the temporal to the eternal, when it
4 I, XXXII| to glorify the king with temporal honours, at the same. time
5 II, I | strengthen his mind shaken with temporal concerns. By their company
6 II, II | should feel the vengeance of temporal death also, because they
7 II, V | gloriously governed his temporal kingdom fifty-six years,
8 II, V | still pagans, to inherit his temporal crown. They immediately
9 II, IX | an increase also of his temporal realm, for he reduced under
10 II, XII | Who, delivering you from temporal adversity, has raised you
11 II, XII | raised you to the honour of a temporal kingdom; and if, from this
12 III, XII | whilst yet governing his temporal kingdom, was always wont
13 III, XXII | returned to the seat of his temporal kingdom, requesting of King
14 III, XXVI | compelled to do so by the temporal authorities; which custom
15 IV, VIII | Eadgyth! and thus ending his temporal life, entered into that
16 IV, IX | after, she exchanged her temporal afflictions for an eternal
17 IV, XIII | from a terrible calamity of temporal death. For no rain had fallen
18 IV, XIII | received those which are temporal.~At this time, King Ethelwalch
19 IV, XIV | with the authority of a temporal kingdom and the devotion
20 IV, XVI | they joyfully underwent the temporal death, through which they
21 IV, XXV | and when they cease from temporal labours, then to labour
22 IV, XXV | anger be brought low with temporal losses, or else be more
23 V, XXI | you have held sway in a temporal kingdom, the blessed chief
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