Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | great crisis of his life is related; finally we have the decisive
2 0, Int | king; Aidan’s miracles are related, and a warm tribute is paid
3 0, Int | Sigbert’s tragic death is related. His successor, Suidhelm,
4 0, Int | Ethelburg. Various miracles are related in connection with her and
5 0, Int | the battle of the Trent is related.~The remainder of the book
6 0, Life | boy, Aesica, at Barking, related by Bede, and of Elfied,
7 III, VIII | to God, are to this day related by the inhabitants of that
8 III, VIII | matters, we leave them to be related by those whose concern they
9 III, XIII | among the rest, which he related, we have thought fit to
10 III, XV | who declared that it was related to him by Utta, the priest,
11 III, XVI | miracle of the same father is related by many such as were likely
12 IV, VII | another younger than himself, related in the morning, that the
13 IV, XI | life. For, as he afterwards related, he saw three men in shining
14 IV, XXII | of those who had heard it related by the man himself to whom
15 IV, XXIII| knew it before, and then related in order how and when they
16 V, IV | holy water.~THE same abbot related another miracle, not unlike
17 V, XII | rose from the dead, and related many things which he had
18 V, XII | the life of the body, and related many memorable things that
19 V, XII | from other men.~Thus he related what he had seen. "He that
20 V, XII | to our knowledge. And he related his visions to king Aldfrid,
21 V, XXIV | those things which have been related at length under their particular
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