Book, Chapter
1 I, II | orders for building six hundred sail of both sorts. With
2 I, XXIII | emperor, and about the one hundred and fiftieth after the coming
3 II, II | contained less than three hundred men, who all lived by the
4 II, II | own forces. About twelve hundred of those that came to pray
5 II, IX | fruitful, containing nine hundred and sixty families, according
6 II, IX | other contains above three hundred.~ The occasion of this nation'
7 II, XIV | Lord 627, and about one hundred and eighty after the coming
8 II, XIX | been abolished these two hundred years, but it is also daily
9 III, XXIV | ten families, that is, a hundred and twenty in all. The aforesaid
10 IV, XIII | blessing of God took three hundred fishes of divers sorts,
11 IV, XIII | three parts, they gave a hundred to the poor, a hundred to
12 IV, XIII | a hundred to the poor, a hundred to those of whom they had
13 IV, XIII | had the nets, and kept a hundred for their own use. By this
14 IV, XIII | Baptism. Among whom were two hundred and fifty bondsmen and bondswomen,
15 IV, XVI | the English, is of twelve hundred families, wherefore an estate
16 IV, XVI | wherefore an estate of three hundred families was given to the
17 IV, XVIII | with the consent of one hundred and five bishops, chiefly
18 IV, XIX | a district of about six hundred families, of the nature
19 V, XIX | a synod at Rome, of one hundred and twenty-five bishops,
20 V, XIX | sit in judgement with one hundred and twenty-five other bishops
21 V, XXI | Emperor Theodosius, for a hundred years to come. Cyril also,
22 V, XXI | length of time, even to five hundred and thirty-two years, if
23 V, XX III| of all Britain; about two hundred and eighty-live years after
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