Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref| edition of Books III and IV, Dr. Bright's "Early English
2 0, Int | together edited Books III and IV with excellent notes in
3 0, Int | records of similar nature (cf. iv, 14), and that these were
4 0, Int | throughout the land. Book IV may be said to describe
5 0, Int | Saxons to the faith.~BOOK IV.—In all but one of the kingdoms
6 0, Life| Ecclesiastical History" (IV, 3) there is an allusion
7 I, IV | CHAP. IV. How Lucius, king of Britain,
8 II, IV | CHAP. IV. ~LAURENTIUS succeeded Augustine
9 III, IV | CHAP. IV. When the nation of the
10 IV | BOOK IV~
11 IV, IV | CHAP. IV. How Bishop Colman, having
12 IV, V | part of their property.~"IV. That the monks themselves
13 V, IV | CHAP. IV. How he healed a thegn’s
14 V, XXIV| Northumbrians. [III, 26-28, IV, 1.]~In the year 668, Theodore
15 V, XXIV| Theodore was ordained bishop. [IV, 1.]~ In the year 670, Oswy,
16 V, XXIV| the Northumbrians, died. [IV, 5.]~In the year 673, Egbert,
17 V, XXIV| Ethelred ravaged Kent. [IV, 12.]~In the year 678, a
18 V, XXIV| 679, Aelfwine was killed. [IV, 21.]~In the year 680, a
19 V, XXIV| died at~Streanaeshalch. [IV, 17, 18, 23.]~In the year
20 V, XXIV| Hlothere, king of Kent, died. [IV, 26.]~In the year 688, Caedwald,
21 V, XXIV| Holy Father Cuthbert, (see IV, 26-32) who was both monk
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