Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Local information with regard to provinces other than
2 0, Int | as some particulars with regard to the conversion of other
3 0, Int | the British Church with regard to the Paschal question
4 0, Int | monks and their error with regard to Easter. The characters
5 0, Int | the inevitable error with regard to Easter, which is severely
6 0, Int | of the Roman rules with regard to Easter and the tonsure.
7 0, Life | he passed his life. With regard to the chief dates, the
8 0, Life | not the advantages with regard to copyists which a member
9 0, Life | In whatever way we may regard these anecdotes, there can
10 I, I | dispossessed them (Rhys). Others regard them as Celts of the same
11 I, XXVII | father’s nakedness; but in regard that it is written, "They
12 I, XXVII | confused and disturbed with regard to the contemplation of
13 I, XXVIII| strict and earnest with regard to those things which offend
14 I, XXXII | more free from anxiety with regard to your own sins before
15 II, II | not of God, nor are we to regard his words." They said again, "
16 III, V | did he keep silence with regard to the sins of the rich;
17 III, XVII | his lack of wisdom with regard to the observance of Easter;
18 III, XXV | of the Mosaic Law, had no regard to the first day of the
19 III, XXVI | observing the Catholic rule with regard to the time of Easter.He
20 IV, XII | and monasteries, without regard to pity, or the fear of
21 V, XV | of the Church, either in regard to the observance of Easter,
22 V, XIX | brother to wife, and to regard him always as his adopted
23 V, XXII | canonical observance with regard to Easter, and the tonsure.
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