Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | of saints and others were entered, and other records of similar
2 0, Life | he was an orphan when he entered the monastery at the age
3 I, XV | Then, having on a sudden entered into league with the Picts,
4 I, XXVI | 597 A. D.]~AS soon as they entered the dwelling-place assigned
5 II, I | quitting his secular habit, he entered a monastery, wherein he
6 II, V | kingdom fifty-six years, entered into the eternal joys of
7 III, X | to a certain village, and entered a house where the villagers
8 III, XVIII| share in that kingdom, he entered a monastery, which he had
9 III, XXIV | to be dedicated to God, entered the monastery called Heruteu,
10 III, XXVII| hopes that we should have entered together into life everlasting;
11 IV, VIII | ending his temporal life, entered into that which is eternal.
12 IV, IX | and of her infirmity and entered into the joys of eternal
13 IV, XIX | difficulty prevailed, she entered the monastery of the Abbess
14 IV, XXIII| the women who had lately entered the monastic life were wont
15 IV, XXVII| quite a young man: he first entered the monastery of Mailros,
16 IV, XXXI | weak limbs with a staff, entered the church. There prostrating
17 V, II | up, stood and walked, and entered with them into the temple,
18 V, XII | filled with shadows. When we entered into them, the shadows by
19 V, XXIV | same year by his people, entered upon the kingdom; in whose
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