Book, Chapter
1 I, I | of land and water fowl of divers sorts; it is remarkable
2 I, XVIII | all the Apostles, and of divers martyrs, after offering
3 I, XVIII | saints brought together from divers countries, as their equal
4 I, XXIII | Augustine, and with him divers other monks, who feared
5 I, XXVI | with such possessions of divers sorts as were necessary
6 I, XXVII | perverted will. For though divers nations have divers opinions
7 I, XXVII | though divers nations have divers opinions concerning this
8 I, XXXII | Ethelbert, with many gifts of divers sorts; being desirous to
9 I, XXXII | pestilences, earthquakes in divers places; which things will
10 I, XXXIII| Paul, and enriched it with divers gifts; wherein the bodies
11 II, XI | had made known His name in divers ways to the nations, they
12 II, XII | years as an exile, hiding in divers places and kingdoms, and
13 III, III | Churches were built in divers places; the people joyfully
14 III, XXII | authority, built churches in divers places, and ordained priests
15 III, XXV | is spread abroad, among divers nations and tongues, at
16 IV, V | year; but on account of divers hindrances, it was approved
17 IV, XIII | three hundred fishes of divers sorts, which being divided
18 IV, XIX | and other diseases were at divers times healed; and the coffin
19 V, XV | CHAP. XV. How divers churches of the Scots, at
20 V, XVIII | the due time, and in doing divers other things contrary to
21 V, XXIV | Likewise a book of Epistles to divers Persons, of which one is
22 V, XXIV | world.~A Book of Hymns in divers sorts of metre, or rhythm.~
23 V, XXIV | continued almost, two years, divers grievous sicknesses raging,
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