Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | supplying me with books, has greatly lightened my labours.~ ~
2 0, Life | wherein I found that which I greatly desired, to wit, that masses
3 0, Life | aforesaid day; and he rejoiced greatly and gave God thanks, because
4 0, Life | thy hands, for I rejoice greatly to sit facing my holy place
5 I, XVII | Lupus and all the rest, greatly troubled, awakened their
6 II, VI | Apostle of Christ, he was greatly afraid; and abjuring the
7 II, XI | Our heart, therefore, has greatly rejoiced in the benefit
8 III, VI | the bishop who sat by him, greatly rejoicing at such an act
9 III, XI | and her husband Ethelred greatly loved and venerated, conferring
10 III, XVII | his deeds.~These things I greatly admire and love in the aforesaid
11 III, XXVI | in Christ; for the king greatly loved Bishop Colman on account
12 IV, XVIII | who followed such opinion greatly perplexed the faith of the
13 IV, XXVI | the province of the Picts,greatly against the advice of his
14 IV, XXVIII| to do, a practice which greatly strengthens all teaching;
15 IV, XXIX | do not weep, but rejoice greatly because the mercy of Heaven
16 V, III | and her arm swelling so greatly that it could not be bent
17 V, V | thirsty. The thegn, rejoicing greatly that he could drink, sent
18 V, V | down with them at table, greatly rejoicing at his recovery.
19 V, XII | he had seen, some to be greatly dreaded and some to be desired. [
20 V, XII | better, though trembling and greatly afraid, remained with him.
21 V, XIX | age and comeliness, and greatly desired by all his nation
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