Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | East Anglian diocese is divided about this time, and other
2 I, I | the sea, which formerly divided the nation of the Britons
3 I, II | and the Gauls, who were divided only by the river Rhine,
4 I, V | How the Emperor Severus divided from the rest by a rampart
5 I, XXV | the Southern Saxons are divided from the Northern. On the
6 I, XXV | reckoning, 600 families, divided from the mainland by the
7 I, XXVII| faithful at the altar are to be divided? and how the bishop is to
8 I, XXVII| which accrue, are to be divided into four portions ;—one
9 II, I | on the Gospel, which he divided equally into two volumes;
10 II, II | that the monastery being divided into seven parts, with a
11 II, III | the East Saxons, who are divided from Kent by the river Thames,
12 II, V | southern provinces that are divided from the northern by the
13 III, I | Northumbrians was formerly divided —passed to Eanfrid, the
14 III, III | belongs to Britain, being divided from it by a small arm of
15 III, VI | provinces of Britain, which are divided into four languages, to
16 III, VI | be broken in pieces and divided among them. At which sight,
17 III, XIX | aforesaid great fire, the angel divided the flame, as he had done
18 III, XXIV | said, of 5,000 families, divided by the river Trent from
19 IV, XIII | divers sorts, which being divided into three parts, they gave
20 V, XII | prayer till day, forthwith divided all his substance into three
21 V, XVIII| bishopric of that province was divided into two dioceses. One of
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