Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | his object in both is to meet "the needs of the brethren."
2 0, Life | believed, he should fail to meet the angels there. Alcuin
3 I, XXI | visible messenger, hastened to meet the holy men, carrying with
4 I, XXVII| which we have also thought meet to insert in this our history:~
5 I, XXXII| prepared with good works to meet our Judge. Thus much, my
6 II, I | angelic face, and it is meet that such should be co-heirs
7 II, VII | himself, or his people, it was meet that he should be allowed
8 II, XVII | such fatherly love as is meet, to labour to preserve this
9 III, XV | on board ship, you will meet with a storm and contrary
10 III, XIX | degrees, extended so as to meet one another, and united
11 III, XXVI | even if they chanced to meet him upon the way, they ran
12 IV, V | His Church, it was thought meet that we should assemble,
13 IV, V | approved by all, that we should meet once a year, on the 1st
14 IV, XVI | boundless northern ocean, daily meet in conflict beyond the mouth
15 IV, XXIII| industry and virtue. For it was meet that the dream of her mother,
16 IV, XXV | for which reason, as is meet, a heavy judgement from
17 V, XIII | body, and as soon as they meet I shall die, and the devils
18 V, XIX | order, and he gave a case meet for them of ruddy gold.
19 V, XXI | and consequently is not meet for the celebration of Easter;
20 V, XXI | that it is therefore not meet for the celebration of the
21 V, XXI | large, I think none more meet to be followed and received
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