Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | failure apparently largely due to his own want of tact
2 0, Life | of the world was chiefly due to Gregory’s care in organizing
3 I, XXXIII | Boulogne, with the honour due to so great a person.~
4 II, II | wit, to keep Easter at the due time; to fulfil the ministry
5 II, IV | festival of Easter at the due time, but thought that the
6 II, XI | confession abundantly return due thanks to God, the Giver
7 II, XX | the church with the honour due to royal children and to
8 III, XI | placed in the church, with due honour; and that there might
9 III, XVII | altar, with the respect due to so great a prelate.~Finan,
10 III, XIX | translated thither with due honour; where it is well
11 III, XXV | question arose about the due time of keeping Easter,
12 IV, III | companions having upon some due occasion returned to the
13 IV, III | heavenly admonition with due fear and love; that, as
14 IV, XX | serpentflies before the honour due to the holy raiment; disease
15 IV, XXI | put to death, but only the due mulct4 paid to the king
16 IV, XXV | laying aside the respect due to their profession, whensoever
17 IV, XXVI | Apostle, with the honour due to his life and rank. The
18 IV, XXX | pavement, for the honour due to him. They made known
19 V, X | were buried with the honour due to martyrs; and the day
20 V, XVIII | celebrating Easter at the due time, and in doing divers
21 V, XIX | Apostle Peter, with the honour due to so great a prelate. Concerning
22 V, XXI | to keep Easter out of the due time; as also concerning
23 V, XX III| country they received the due reward of their Unbelief.
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