Book, Chapter
1 I, XXV | Lord, Augustine, and his companions, being, as is reported,
2 I, XXV | ordered Augustine and his companions to come and hold a conference
3 II, I | that St.Augustine and his companions brought the English to receive
4 II, II | rebukes of Augustine and his companions, but preferred their own
5 II, XII | province, and that he and his companions were hospitably entertained
6 II, XIII | true God, he commanded his companions to tear down and set on
7 III, XXV | But as for you and your companions, you certainly sin, if,
8 III, XXVII| and having lost all their companions, who were either cut off
9 IV, I | off, with almost all his companions who had come with him, by
10 IV, III | called Owini,his other companions having upon some due occasion
11 IV, III | thus employed abroad, his companions having gone to the church,
12 IV, XI | down by his bed, whilst his companions who had come with him stood
13 IV, XXIII| monastic life, with very few companions.~After this she was made
14 V, II | Lent, to abide with a few companions and in quiet give himself
15 V, IX | choice of most courageous companions, fit to preach the Word,
16 V, IX | belonged to Egbert and his companions was saved. Then he, saying,
17 V, IX | at home.~But one of his companions, called Wictbert, notable
18 V, X | Christ; and how his two companions, the Hewalds, suffered martyrdom. [
19 V, X | to the place where their companions were. Moreover, a long ray
20 V, X | vision by night to one of his companions, whose name was Tilmon,
21 V, XIII | of his sickness, lest his companions should upbraid him with
22 V, XIX | plentifully supplied him and his companions with all necessaries, as
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