Book, Chapter
1 I, V | fixed above it. Thus Severus drew a great trench and strong
2 I, XVIII | invoking the Trinity, at once drew from his side a casket which
3 I, XX | height. In that place he drew up his untried troops, himself
4 I, XX | formidable host of foes drew near, visible, as they approached,
5 I, XXV | It is told that, as they drew near to the city, after
6 I, XXVII | in its bough the sap it drew from the root. In which
7 II, II | help of King Ethelbert, drew together to a conference
8 II, XIII | was mad; but as soon as he drew near the temple he did not
9 III, II | which the Romans formerly drew across the whole of Britain
10 III, XI | As soon as that maiden drew near the hall of this house,
11 III, XVIII | refused, upon which they drew him against his will out
12 III, XIX | one immense flame. When it drew near, fearing for himself,
13 III, XXII | which the Romans formerly drew across the island of Britain,
14 IV, III | the flesh, his hour also drew near wherein he was to pass
15 IV, III | and that afterwards it drew near him gradually, till
16 IV, IX | to see what it was that drew up that appearance of the
17 IV, XXIV | the hour of his departure drew near, it was preceded by
18 IV, XXV | this journey, when they drew near to the monastery, and
19 IV, XXVIII| and entreaties, till they drew him, also in tears, from
20 V, XI | Word of faith far and near, drew many from their errors,
21 V, XII | towards me: and when it drew near, all those evil spirits,
22 V, XIII | at my feet. One of them drew forth a book most beautiful,
23 V, XIII | whereas the angels first drew forth a white book, and
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