Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | exhortation stood in the stead of prayer, knowing that
2 II, VIII | bishop of that see in his own stead, having obtained authority
3 II, XVI | consecrated Honorius bishop in his stead, as will be hereafter mentioned
4 II, XVIII | elected to the see in his stead, came to Paulinus to be
5 III, VII | he sent thither in his stead the priest Leutherius,his
6 III, XIV | Bishop of Rochester in his stead; and of the wonderful humility
7 III, XX | Kent, was appointed in his stead. Honoriushimself also, having
8 III, XXV | priest Wilfrid, speak in my stead; because we both concur
9 IV, XII | bishop of Rochester in his stead; but he, not long after,
10 IV, XVI | thereof, and to place in their stead people from his own province;
11 IV, XXIII | consent, chosen bishop in his stead, and by order of King Ethelred,
12 IV, XXVIII | thought it stood in the stead of prayer to afford the
13 V, III | designed to make abbess in her stead, and at last prevailed with
14 V, VIII | whom he consecrated in the stead of Gedmund, bishop of the
15 V, XVIII | Forthere was made bishop in his stead, and is living at this time,
16 V, XIX | consecrated bishops in his stead, of whom mention has been
17 V, XIX | had made king in his own stead, begged him to be friends
18 V, XX III| and fourteen days. In his stead, the same year, Tatwine,
19 V, XXIV | consecrated bishops in his stead. [ibid. V, 19.]~In the year
20 V, XXIV | consecrated in Nothelm’s stead. Ethelbald, king of the
21 V, XXIV | was consecrated in his stead. Arnwin and Eadbert were
22 V, XXIV | and Pippin, reigned in his stead.~In the year 745, Bishop
23 V, XXIV | consecrated archbishop in his stead, by pope Stephen.~In the
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