Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | see at Lindisfarne. The mention of lona leads to a short
2 0, Life | his monks to Rome, has no mention of the name of Bede. If
3 III, IX | thought it sufficient to mention two, which we have heard
4 III, XV | whereof it will suffice to mention three, that they may not
5 III, XXV | neither the Law made any mention, nor did our Lord, the Author
6 III, XXVIII| reverend prelate Cedd, of whom mention has been often made, and
7 IV, III | rejoicing to imitate the same, mention was made of the most reverend
8 IV, VI | Sebbi and Sighere, of whom mention has been made above.This
9 IV, XI | very devout man, of whom mention has been made above, governed
10 IV, XVIII | surnamed Benedict,of whom mention has been made above. For
11 IV, XIX | the East Angles, of whom mention has been often made; a man
12 IV, XXIII | of the third, we may here mention that, having applied himself
13 IV, XXVIII| suffice at present only to mention this, that when he was about
14 V, XIV | him, whose name I could mention if it were of any avail,
15 V, XIX | turn back, and briefly make mention of the things which were
16 V, XIX | whom we have before made mention.~The king gave him Wilfrid
17 V, XIX | bishops in his stead, of whom mention has been made above. Designing
18 V, XXI | Paschal observance, though mention is made of the fourteenth
19 V, XXI | Easter, whereof they find no mention in the commandment of the
20 V, XXI | day of Easter, whereof no mention is any where found in the
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