Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVI | nowise concerning them; receiving only their necessary food
2 I, XXVII | entering the church, or as to receiving the Mystery of the Body
3 I, XXVII | water, is also capable of receiving the Mystery of the Holy
4 I, XXVII | so much as to hinder the receiving of the Holy Mystery, or
5 I, XXVII | not to exclude a man from receiving the sacred Mystery; but
6 I, XXVII | the Mystery, but not from receiving it, unless the mind of the
7 II, XIV | whilst he was a catechumen receiving instruction in order to
8 II, XVI | from sea to sea, without receiving any harm. That king took
9 III, V | they should be capable of receiving that which is more perfect
10 III, XI | might be given her, and, receiving it, she tied it up in a
11 III, XXII | people were then capable of receiving it.~Whilst the teaching
12 IV, III | had prepared for death by receiving the Body and Blood of our
13 IV, VII | destruction as the rest. Receiving no certain answer from the
14 IV, XVII | they anathematized, and receiving those whom they received;
15 V, XIX | went to Rome, and there receiving the tonsure and becoming
16 V, XXI | Abbot Ceolfrid favourably receiving his godly desires and requests,
17 V, XXI | after death.~"And these men, receiving in themselves the recompense
18 V, XX III| aside their weapons, and receiving the tonsure, desire rather
19 V, XXIV | and Ceolwulf, voluntarily receiving the tonsure, left the kingdom
20 V, XXIV | king of the Northumbrians, receiving St. Peter’s tonsure for
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