Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | of the East Saxons, and Justus to Rochester (604 A.D.);
2 0, Int | provinces; Mellitus apd Justus take refuge on the Continent;
3 0, Int | is himself succeeded by Justus (in 624). In Chapter 9 we
4 0, Int | metropolitan. At Canterbury, Justus is succeeded by Archbishop
5 I, XXIX | foremost were Mellitus, Justus, Paulinus, and Rufinianus,
6 II, III | bishops, to wit, Mellitus and Justus; Mellitus to preach to the
7 II, III | their episcopal see. As for Justus, Augustine ordained him
8 II, IV | Laurentius, Mellitus, and Justus, Bishops, servants of the
9 II, V | bishops, Laurentius and Justus, and learn what was to be
10 II, V | the faith. Mellitus and Justus accordingly went away first,
11 II, VI | about to follow Mellitus and Justus, and to quit Britain, ordered
12 II, VI | and recalled Mellitus and Justus, and bade them return to
13 II, VI | after their departure, and Justus returned to the city of
14 II, VII | archbishop from Augustine; Justus, who was still living, governed
15 II, VIII | CHAP. VIII.[624 A.D.]~JUSTUS, bishop of the church of
16 II, VIII | his most beloved brother Justus. We have learnt not only
17 II, IX | bishop by the Archbishop Justus, on the 21st day of July,
18 II, XVI | them. In that church, when Justus had departed to Christ,
19 II, XVIII| the meantime, Archbishop Justus was taken up to the heavenly
20 II, XX | Pope Honorius by Archbishop Justus, was drowned in the Italian
21 V, XXIV | Northumbrians by Archbishop Justus. [II, 9.]~In the year 626,
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