Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | gave lessons to us, his disciples; and whatsoever remained
2 I, XXVI | missionaries may have been his disciples, e.g., St. Ninian and, St.
3 I, XXXI | call to mind, that when the disciples returned with joy from preaching,
4 I, XXXI | heaven. For those who are disciples of the truth ought not to
5 II, I | He Himself says to His disciples, "Handle Me and see, for
6 II, XX | Pope Gregory, from whose disciples he had received the word
7 III, IV | their beginning through his disciples, both in Britain and Ireland;
8 III, IV | said to be preserved by his disciples. But whatsoever he was himself,
9 III, V | those he had ransomed his disciples, and after having taught
10 III, XXVIII| castles; for he was one of the disciples of Aidan, and endeavoured
11 IV, II | they gathered a crowd of disciples, and rivers of wholesome
12 IV, II | he had learned from the disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory.~
13 IV, VI | when sick, is kept by his disciples, and continues to cure many
14 IV, XVII | delivered the same to His disciples, who beheld His Presence
15 V, VIII | doctrine he set forth to his disciples."~The last are as follows:~"
16 V, XIX | At that time, one of the disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory,
17 V, XIX | prayers and tears of your disciples and brethren, and the intercession
18 V, XX | by the successors of the disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory
19 V, XXI | His Resurrection to His disciples, to their manifold joy at
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