Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | too, sitting there, may call upon my Father.’ And thus
2 I, XII | Picts from the north. We call these nations from beyond
3 I, XIV | was unanimously decided to call the Saxons to their aid
4 I, XXVII| words, however, he does not call the union of the married
5 I, XXXI | vain-glory. For we must call to mind, that when the disciples
6 I, XXXI | by word or deed, always call it to mind, to the end that
7 II, I | may rightly, nay, we must, call him our apostle; because,
8 II, III | Dorubrevis, which the English call Hrofaescaestrae, from one
9 II, V | for so they were wont to call him), and which you still
10 II, XVI | banner which the Romans call Tufa, and the English, Thuuf,
11 II, XVII | Mercy has vouchsafed to call you to His grace; to the
12 II, XVIII| when the Divine Grace shall call either of you to Himself,
13 III, V | whether rich or poor, and call upon them, if infidels,
14 III, XXIII| there came a messenger to call him to the king; and he,
15 III, XXV | strange that you choose to call our efforts foolish, wherein
16 IV, III | come to me this day, and to call me out of this world. Return,
17 IV, III | angelic spirits, who came to call me to my heavenly reward,
18 IV, XIV | everlasting joys in Heaven.~"Call therefore to thee the priest,
19 IV, XXIII| which used to awake and call them to prayers, when any
20 IV, XXVII| continuing among the hill folk to call that simple people by his
21 V, III | her, she said, "Shall we call for something to drink? ‘—‘
22 V, XIX | and said, "I am sent to call you back from death: for
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