Book, Chapter
1 I, XIX | people all flocked to the prelate, entreating that they might
2 I, XXVIII | questions of the most reverend prelate, Augustine. Now the letter,
3 II, XVIII | there consecrated the fifth prelate of the Church of Canterbury
4 III, XIII | Ireland. For the most reverend prelate, Acca,is wont to relate,
5 III, XVII | respect due to so great a prelate.~Finan,who had likewise
6 III, XXI | made it necessary that one prelate should be set over two nations.
7 III, XXVIII | brother to the most reverend prelate Cedd, of whom mention has
8 IV, I | they had asked of the Roman prelate was in the kingdom of the
9 IV, III | custom of that most reverend prelate to go about the work of
10 IV, III | Church of that most reverend prelate had been taken away out
11 IV, III | concerning the death of this prelate, agrees the account of the
12 IV, III | made of the most reverend prelate, Ceadda; whereupon Egbert
13 IV, III | one of the clergy of the prelate he succeeded, and had for
14 IV, XII | Egfrid and the most reverend prelate, Wilfrid, who was driven
15 IV, XIII | gave to the most reverend prelate, Wilfrid, land to the extent
16 V, VIII | rests the body of the holy prelate, called now in the Greek
17 V, XI | Trajectum. The most reverend prelate having built a church there,
18 V, XIX | honour due to so great a prelate. Concerning whose manner
19 V, XX III| episcopal ministrations from the prelate of the West Saxons. All
20 V, XX III| and has him for its first prelate. The Pictish people also
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