Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | much would doubtless be preserved in the records of the Church
2 0, Life | into his own writings and preserved him from the barbarism of
3 I, IV | request, and the Britons preserved the faith, which they had
4 I, XVIII| dust the blood had been preserved, showing that the slaughter
5 I, XXVII| then, can that which is preserved to human nature by the free
6 II, I | peace, and bid us to be preserved from eternal damnation,
7 II, XIV | escaped the fire and is still preserved in the monastery of the
8 II, XX | the altar, which are still preserved, and shown in the church
9 III, IV | some records are said to be preserved by his disciples. But whatsoever
10 III, VIII | of whom we have spoken, preserved the glory, acceptable to
11 III, XI | church where they are now preserved. This was done by the zealous
12 III, XXX | his people, very devoutly preserved the faith which he had received,
13 IV, VII | that their memory might be preserved, and succeeding generations
14 IV, XVIII| these writings are still preserved in that monastery, and have
15 IV, XIX | Queen Ethelthryth always preserved her virginity, and her body
16 IV, XIX | him twelve years, yet she preserved the glory of perfect virginity,
17 IV, XXIII| of the Northumbrians, and preserved the same undefiled till
18 IV, XXX | of these we have before preserved the memory in the book of
19 V, VII | of his devotion might be preserved for ever, and the readers
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