Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Coldingham, prophesied by the monk Adamnan, Egfrid’s invasion
2 0, Life | story of a certain "dunce monk" who set about writing Bede’
3 I, XI | death. His son Constans, a monk, whom he had created Caesar,
4 I, XXVII| the priest and Peter the monk to Rome, to acquaint Pope
5 III, III | Bishop Aidan was himself a monk, having been sent out from
6 III, IV | priest and abbot, marked as a monk by habit and manner of life,
7 III, IV | bishop, but a priest and monk;of whose life and discourses
8 III, XXVI | wheresoever any clerk or monk went, he was joyfully received
9 IV, I | proposed to the pope a certain monk named Andrew, belonging
10 IV, I | at that time in Rome, a monk, called Theodore, known
11 IV, III | church.~Now Owini was a monk of great merit, having forsaken
12 IV, XI | son of that same king and monk, and who reigned after him
13 IV, XIII | was among them a certain monk of the Scottish nation,
14 IV, XXVII| the name and habit of a monk when he was quite a young
15 IV, XXVII| the place, being himself a monk, brought monks thither,
16 V, X | been a thegn had become a monk, telling him that he might
17 V, XII | cell lived one Haemgils, a monk, and eminent in the priesthood,
18 V, XVIII| who while still deacon or monk was for a long time with
19 V, XIX | the tonsure and becoming a monk, when Constantine was pope,
20 V, XXI | either taken the vows of a monk, or having the degree of
21 V, XXIV | of the Mercians, became a monk, and gave up the kingdom
22 V, XXIV | IV, 26-32) who was both monk and bishop, first in heroic
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