Book, Chapter
1 0, Life| did the whole day, and we, hearing it, mourned with him and
2 I, XXV | living and true God. The king hearing this, gave orders that they,
3 I, XXIX| the same Pope Gregory, hearing from Bishop Augustine, that
4 II, I | air. The blessed Gregory hearing this, proved by force of
5 II, XI | of you and yours, may, by hearing from you, be set at rest;
6 II, XII | faithful friend of his, hearing of this, went into his chamber,
7 II, XIII| CHAP. XIII. ~~ THE king, hearing these words, answered, that
8 II, XIII| the king's command, Coifi, hearing his words, cried out, "This
9 III, II | his mouth for the anguish. Hearing one morning that one of
10 III, XXIX| Who would not rejoice at hearing such glad tidings? Who would
11 III, XXIX| Apostles, Peter and Paul; for, hearing of her pious zeal, all the
12 III, XXX | felicity.~King Wulfhere, hearing that the faith of the province
13 IV, II | undertake it." Theodore, hearing his humble answer, said
14 IV, XXII| him.(Towcester) This man, hearing that his brother had been
15 IV, XXII| saving Sacrifice. Many, on hearing this account from the aforesaid
16 IV, XXV | and private." The other, hearing these words, when they presently
17 IV, XXIX| of everlasting salvation. Hearing that Bishop Cuthbert was
18 IV, XXIX| off this my tabernacle." Hearing these words, Herebert fell
19 V, I | to watch our course; for, hearing the noise of the tempest
20 V, IX | back into the right way." Hearing this, Egbert again charged
21 V, X | they had desired to see, hearing of it, was very angry that
22 V, XIV | that I am." The brothers, hearing these words, began diligently
23 V, XIX | drink, without speech or hearing, at length, on the fifth
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