Book, Chapter
1 I, XXXII | judgement of Almighty God.~"Willingly hear, devoutly perform,
2 II, XII | powerful persecutor. Redwald willingly received him, and promised
3 III, III | The king also humbly and willingly in all things giving ear
4 III, XXI | he declared that he would willingly become a Christian, even
5 III, XXI | the Word, and were heard willingly; and many, as well of the
6 III, XXVII | cell to another. The Scots willingly received them all, and took
7 IV, II | episcopal ordination, I willingly resign the office, for I
8 IV, V | all resolved to observe willingly and heartily whatsoever
9 IV, XI | promised that he would most willingly grant his request, not long
10 IV, XXVII | together to hear the Word; willingly heard what was said, and
11 IV, XXVII | was said, and still more willingly practised those things that
12 IV, XXVIII| labour of my hands, I will willingly abide there; but if not,
13 V, XII | respects, and was by him so willingly and attentively heard, that
14 V, XIV | saying, that he who will not willingly humble himself and enter
15 V, XXI | Lord. We most readily and willingly endeavour, according to
16 V, XXI | foreheads that they also willingly, and readily, endure all
17 V, XXI | of the Apostles will also willingly open to you and yours with
18 V, XXII | which he taught, and being willingly heard by all, by his pious
19 V, XXII | the same nation which had willingly, and without grudging, taken
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