Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | where he ends his life in charge of the Church of Rochester.
2 0, Life | monastic rule and the daily charge of singing in the Church."
3 0, Life | by reason of his pastoral charge, but rather that he gained
4 I, II | barbarians, not able to stand the charge of the legions, hid themselves
5 II, I | sustained through his pastoral charge. Indeed, once in a private
6 II, I | account of the pastoral charge, it is entangled with the
7 II, I | by reason of his pastoral charge, but rather that he gained
8 II, IV | short, he not only took charge of the new Church formed
9 II, XX | Eadbald, took upon him the charge of the same, and held it
10 III, XXIII | province, and also taken charge of this monastery, over
11 III, XXV | Far be it from us to charge John with folly, for he
12 III, XXVII | studies, and teaching free of charge.~Among these were Ethelhun
13 IV, I | that time had the chief charge; however, when he found
14 IV, XVIII | heretics, gave this matter in charge to the most reverend Abbot
15 IV, XXIII | the flock committed to her charge; for taught by her own experience
16 IV, XXVIII| people committed to his charge by constant prayer, and
17 V, XIX | years, he retired to take charge of his monastery of Laestingaeu,
18 V, XIX | false accusations to his charge; and the aforesaid Pope
19 V, XIX | of the faults laid to his charge, should return home with
20 V, XXI | that are committed to their charge, to keep the same, tqgether
21 V, XXI | none can lay it to our charge, that we do not rightly
22 V, XXIV | monastic rule, and the daily charge of singing in the church,
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