Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | proceed to take in hand the fourth." Intellectual power commands
2 I, III | year of Rome 798, Claudius, fourth emperor from Augustus, being
3 I, III | war he concluded in the fourth year of his reign, which
4 I, XXVII | third for the poor; and the fourth for the repair of churches.
5 I, XXVII | from vanities.~Augustine’s Fourth Question. — Whether two
6 I, XXVII | it must be the third or fourth generation of the faithful,
7 I, XXVIII| of our said lord, and the fourth indiction."~
8 I, XXIX | of our said lord, and the fourth indiction."~
9 I, XXX | of our said lord, and the fourth indiction."~
10 I, XXXII | his consulship, and the fourth indiction."~
11 II, IV | This pope was Boniface, the fourth after the blessed Gregory,
12 II, V | Ethelbert, king of Kent; the fourth was Redwald, king of the
13 III, XIX | in needless things. The fourth was of ruthlessness when
14 III, XXIV | Jaruman; the third Ceadda; the fourth Wynfrid. All these, succeeding
15 IV, XII | D.]~LEUTHERIUS was the fourth bishop of the West Saxons;
16 IV, XII | Ethelwin ; the third Edgar; the fourth Cynibert, who is there at
17 IV, XVI | regenerated in Christ, to give the fourth part of the land and of
18 V, III | told that it was on the fourth day of the moon, said, ‘
19 V, III | unskilfully to let blood on the fourth day of the moon; for I remember
20 V, VII | Emperor Justinian, in the fourth year of his consulship,
21 V, XIX | Wilfrid. [709 A. D.]~IN the fourth year of the reign of Osred,
22 V, XXI | to wit, the first of the fourth week. And both sorts are
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