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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Tiberius A, xiv, point to a common original which cannot be 2 I, I | the last having become common to all by the study of the 3 I, XXIII | they were strangers; and by common consent they decided that 4 I, XXIV | Candidus, the priest, our common son, whom we have transferred 5 I, XXVII | but they had all things common.~But if there are any clerks 6 I, XXVII | as for those that live in common, there is no need to say 7 I, XXVIII| love. Therefore, if our common brother, Bishop Augustine, 8 I, XXXI | from the private to the common joy, and from the temporal 9 II, II | with him, and undertake the common labour of preaching the 10 II, XIV | and a large number of the common sort, received the faith, 11 III, XXI | well of the nobility as the common sort, renouncing the abominations 12 III, XXV | might be followed by all in common; he then commanded his bishop, 13 IV, IV | winter, and desired to use in common what the English had provided. 14 IV, V | that we may all treat in common on behalf of our faith; 15 IV, V | Article I. That we all in common keep the holy day of Easter 16 IV, V | Article was discussed in common, to the effect that more 17 IV, V | discussed and defined in common, to the end, that for the 18 IV, X | providing all things for the common use. The narrowness of the 19 IV, XXIII | for they had all things common, and none had any private 20 IV, XXVII | but they had all things common."~ 21 IV, XXVIII| to wit, an oratory and a common living room, he ordered


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