Book, Chapter
1 I, XXI | were again attempting to teach and spread abroad the Pelagian
2 I, XXVII| the same, and sedulously teach the Church of the English,
3 II, X | their makers, may plainly teach you how worthless that was
4 II, XX | faithful increased, he began to teach church music to many, according
5 III, XIX | as he had done before, to teach all men the practice of
6 III, XXIX | journey, to find a man, apt to teach, and qualified in all respects
7 IV, II | studies had masters at hand to teach them.~From that time also
8 IV, XII | wherever he was desired, to teach Church music. Theodore consecrated
9 IV, XVIII| who came into Britain to teach. [680 A. D.]~AMONG those
10 IV, XVIII| into Britain, that he might teach in his monastery the system
11 IV, XVIII| and many invited him to teach in other places.~Besides
12 V, IX | that he should rather go to teach the monasteries of Columba.’
13 V, IX | which he purposed to make to teach those nations.~A few days
14 V, XX | to the end that he might teach such Church music as they
15 V, XXI | labour to learn, and to teach and to guard the truth,
16 V, XXI | example and authority may teach those that are committed
17 V, XXI | be drowned. For when they teach that Easter is to be begun
18 V, XXI | them, and who presume to teach that they might have attained
19 V, XXIV | Scotland, into Britain, to teach the Picts, and he built
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