Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Another branch of the Celtic race, the Goidels or Gaels, appears
2 I, I | king from the female royal race rather than from the male:
3 I, XV | Midland-Angles, the Mercians, all the race of the Northumbrians, that
4 I, XV | from whose stock the royal race of many provinces trace
5 I, XVI | parents, who were of the royal race, had perished. Under him
6 I, XXVII| wholly destroy the human race, he both deprived man of
7 I, XXVII| power of propagating his race after him. On what ground,
8 II, I | faith and salvation of our race, and worthily commending
9 II, II | blind man of the English race was brought, who having
10 II, V | the leadership for his own race. The fifth was Edwin, king
11 II, X | Cross, by which the human race has been redeemed, to root
12 II, XI | of salvation to the human race, which He rescued, by the
13 II, XX | vigorous Penda, of the royal race of the Mercians, who from
14 II, XX | intending to cut off all the race of the English within the
15 III, XIII | scholar of the Scottish race was smitten with the disease,
16 III, XIV | dignity called Oswin, of the race of King Edwin, and son to
17 III, XX | place Damian,who was of the race of the South Saxons.~
18 IV, I | the Church, of the English race, was sent to Rome by King
19 IV, XV | great vigour, of the royal race of the Gewissae,an exile
20 IV, XXIV | Almighty Guardian of the human race, first created heaven for
21 IV, XXV | monastery a man of the Scottish race, called Adamnan,leading
22 V, IX | known to have derived their race and origin; for which reason
23 V, XXIV | Archbishop Egbert, of the royal race, and endued with divine
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