Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | of minute differences of reading."~The first modern English
2 II, I | intercourse of studious reading with them, strengthen his
3 II, XVII | yourself, therefore, in reading frequently the works of
4 III, V | laymen, had to study either reading the Scriptures, or learning
5 III, VII | Ireland, for the purpose of reading the Scriptures. He attached
6 III, XIII | long time, amidst all my reading of divine books, I have
7 III, XIX | earnestly applied himself to reading sacred books and observing
8 III, XXIII| and giving himself to the reading of Scripture, he was told
9 III, XXIX | Excellency’s letters; by reading whereof we are acquainted
10 IV, III | they were engaged within in reading, he was without, doing such
11 IV, III | and the bishop was alone reading or praying in the oratory
12 IV, III | gust of wind, when he was reading or doing any other thing,
13 IV, XVIII| and manner of singing and reading aloud, and committing to
14 IV, XVIII| his task of singing and reading,, he had also received a
15 IV, XXIII| to give so much time to reading of the Holy Scriptures,
16 IV, XXIII| having applied himself to the reading and observance of the Scriptures
17 IV, XXV | were built for prayer or reading, are now converted into
18 V, XIV | come to pass through the reading of our words!~
19 V, XV | what they have learnt by reading. Adamnan presented this
20 V, XVIII| church; and through the reading of this book many of the
21 V, XIX | was much forwarded by the reading of the acts of the synod
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