Book, Chapter
1 II, IX | lawful to give a Christian maiden in marriage to a pagan husband,
2 II, IX | Christian faith, which the maiden professed; but would give
3 II, IX | more worthy of God.~ So the maiden was promised, and sent to
4 II, IX | Edwin with the aforesaid maiden as an attendant on their
5 III, XI | answered, "As soon as that maiden drew near the hall of this
6 III, XV | but to return with the maiden by sea, he went to Bishop
7 III, XXI | he should not obtain the maiden; being chiefly prevailed
8 IV, VIII| was speedily proved by the maiden’s death as soon as the day
9 IV, XIX | that, when I was a young maiden, I bore on it the needless
10 IV, XX | Mary, the gate of God, a maiden gives Him, birth.~"The company
11 IV, XX | by the fierce flames, the maiden Agatha yielded not; in like
12 IV, XX | day likewise a peerless maiden has blessed; peerless our
13 IV, XX | conquered Eve; exultant the maiden triumphs and rage fills
14 V, III | III. How he healed a sick maiden by his prayers. [705 A.D.]~
15 V, III | upon her. He asked when the maiden had been let blood, and
16 V, III | And what can I do for the maiden if she is like to die?’~"
17 V, III | go in and visit the sick maiden. Wherefore he went in, taking
18 V, III | grievous swelling; and the maiden being thus delivered from
19 V, XIX | part of Gaul, to give him a maiden daughter of his own brother
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