Book, Chapter
1 I, XIV | scarcely availed to bury the dead: yet, those that survived,
2 I, XXVII | that is to be redeemed be dead and gone. Her husband is
3 II, I | which, when risen from the dead, He Himself says to His
4 II, VI | he fell asleep; in the dead of night, the blessed chief
5 II, XII | in the stillness of the dead of night he saw approaching
6 III, XIII | lest, as soon as he was dead, he should be hurried away
7 III, XXIII | heard that the bishop was dead and buried in the province
8 III, XXV | our Lord arose from the dead, and gave to the world the
9 III, XXVIII| XXVIII. How, when Tuda was dead, Wilfrid was ordained, in
10 IV, III | judge the quick and the dead. Wherefore," said he, "it
11 IV, XIV | wherein the burial of the dead is set down, and they will
12 IV, XXII | down, and having lain as if dead all that day and the next
13 IV, XXIII | Archbishop Theodore was dead, and no other bishop ordained
14 IV, XXX | after the manner of the dead, and they desired to put
15 IV, XXX | like one asleep rather than dead; besides, all the vestments
16 V, X | their martyrdom. For their dead bodies, having been cast
17 V, XI | that time, Theodore being dead, and Bertwald, his successor,
18 V, XII | Northumbrians, rose from the dead, and related many things
19 V, XII | who had been some time dead, rose again to the life
20 V, XVI | offered on an altar for the dead that are held in honour,
21 V, XIX | father, for his mother was dead, he readily consented to
22 V, XIX | nights, as if he had been dead, and only by his faint breathing
23 V, XXI | because rising from the dead the third day after the
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