Book, Chapter
1 I, XVIII | healed of the bishops. They ordered her to be brought to their
2 I, XIX | seemed to raise him up, and ordered him to stand firm upon his
3 I, XXV | sitting in the open air, ordered Augustine and his companions
4 I, XXVII | For, though he was not ordered to deny Christ, and it was
5 II, VI | Justus, and to quit Britain, ordered his bed to be laid that
6 II, VII | where human help failed, ordered himself to be carried towards
7 III, VI | the king; he immediately ordered the meat set before him
8 III, VIII | Earconbert, King of Kent, ordered the idols to be destroyed,
9 III, XIV | which he had assembled, and ordered all his men to return to
10 III, XIV | immediately dismounted, and ordered the horse, with all his
11 III, XXV | interpreter."~Then Wilfrid, being ordered by the king to speak, began
12 III, XXV | twenty-first moon, which the Law ordered to be specially observed.
13 IV, XIV | then called the brethren, ordered dinner to be provided, Masses
14 IV, XVI | but they were betrayed and ordered to be killed. This being
15 IV, XIX | abbess; and, as she had ordered, was buried among them in
16 IV, XIX | church. Accordingly she ordered some of the brothers to
17 IV, XIX | under her jaw. "And I was ordered," said he, "to lay open
18 IV, XXII | noble entertained him, kind ordered his wounds to be dressed,
19 IV, XXII | prevent his escaping, he ordered him to be bound at night.
20 IV, XXIV | company of the brethren, and ordered that he should be taught
21 IV, XXVIII| a common living room, he ordered the brothers to dig a pit
22 IV, XXVIII| according to custom, he ordered barley to be brought him,
23 V, XIX | in our Lord and Saviour, ordered Wilfrid also to be summoned,
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