Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | to repeat the well-known sacred songs, and ceased not to
2 I, VIII | festivals and performed their sacred rites with pure hearts and
3 I, XX | and were rendered more sacred by the presence of the bishops,
4 I, XXVII| wherein, by means of the sacred ministry, man is joined
5 I, XXVII| a man from receiving the sacred Mystery; but I am of opinion
6 I, XXIX | service of the Church, to wit, sacred vessels and altar-cloths,
7 II, V | admitted to partake of the sacred Oblation without the holy
8 II, VIII | how much knowledge of the Sacred Word you, my brother, have
9 II, VIII | in the celebration of the Sacred Mysteries; granting to you
10 III, II | bring him a piece of that sacred wood, saying, he believed
11 III, XIX | applied himself to reading sacred books and observing monastic
12 III, XXVII| either for the sake of sacred studies, or of a more ascetic
13 IV, II | fully instructed both in sacred and in secular letters,
14 IV, II | desired to be instructed in sacred studies had masters at hand
15 IV, XIII | great joy, cleansed in the sacred font the foremost ealdormen
16 IV, XXIII| having spent some time in sacred studies, he resolved to
17 IV, XXIV | expounded to him a passage of sacred history or doctrine, enjoining
18 IV, XXIV | taught the whole course of sacred history. So he, giving ear
19 V, X | Victim, having with them sacred vessels and a consecrated
20 V, XXI | three rules given in the Sacred Writings, whereby the time
21 V, XXI | fourteenth day, yet the whole sacred solemnity contains no more
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