Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | Abbot Ceolfrid; that he spent his whole life in the monastery
2 0, Life | Lindisfarne, his whole life was spent in the monastery. It must
3 0, Life | whatsoever remained of the day he spent in singing psalms, as far
4 0, Life | his departure; and so he spent the night, awake, in giving
5 I, XV | butchered in heaps. Others, spent with hunger, came forth
6 I, XVII | leader and bishop, being spent with weariness, had fallen
7 I, XXVII| they have over is to be spent in pious and religious works,
8 II, XII | it was to him, whether he spent the night within doors or
9 III, XXV | ecclesiastical doctrine, and spent much time at Lyons with
10 IV, II | Sunday, the 27th of May, and spent in it twenty-one years,
11 IV, IX | this life and was so far spent with the sickness before
12 IV, XI | than a king. When he had spent thirty years as a king and
13 IV, XXIII| thirty-three years of it she spent living most nobly in the
14 IV, XXIII| blessed memory; where having spent some time in sacred studies,
15 IV, XXV | and Thursdays; and often spent whole nights in watching
16 IV, XXVII| of the Lord, having thus spent many years in the monastery
17 IV, XXIX | Herebert. [687 A.D.]~HAVING spent two years in his bishopric,
18 V, I | solitary life, which he spent in the isle of Fame before
19 V, XI | who had gone thither had spent some years teaching in Frisland,
20 V, XIX | same master. When he had spent some months there, in successful
21 V, XIX | Christ, Wilbrord. Having spent the winter there successfully
22 V, XX | better plan of life, he spent the rest of his days in
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