Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | and Northumbria in 679 is ended by the mediation of Theodore,
2 0, Int | Ini, who in 725 likewise ended his days at Rome.~In 690
3 0, Life| assembled to hear him. As he ended his sermon with a solemn
4 I, XXI | of Marcian, and with him ended the empire of the West.~
5 II, III | faith of Christ, and having ended the days of his office in
6 II, XV | authority seventeen years, he ended his days there in peace.~
7 III, XII | into a proverb, that he ended his life in prayer; for
8 III, XIX | listen to them. When they had ended their discourse, and returned
9 III, XXV | that when the king, having ended his fast, was keeping Easter,
10 III, XXV | Heaven?’~When Wilfrid had ended thus, the king said, "Is
11 III, XXVI| A.D.]~THE disputation being ended, and the assembly broken
12 III, XXX | we shall show hereafter, ended his faithful life in great
13 IV, V | the Church; and when I had ended my preface, I asked every
14 IV, VI | called Ad Barvae,and there ended his life in holy conversation.~
15 IV, XI | king of the same province, ended his life in a monastery. [
16 IV, XII | and, going away to Rome, ended his days there, as shall
17 IV, XII | and a small piece of land, ended his days there in peace;
18 IV, XXIV| slumber for a little while, so ended his life in silence.~Thus
19 V, X | but as soon as the war is ended, all those ealdormen are
20 V, XI | continent life, and there ended his days.~When they who
21 V, XVII| of our Lord, when Mass is ended, a strong blast of wind
22 V, XIX | king of the East Saxons, ended their days at Rome, in the
23 V, XIX | the great bishop, Wilfrid, ended his days in the province
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