Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | duly, both by his words and writings, commends the Abbot’s praiseworthy
2 0, Life | reverence the patristic writings; his theological treatises
3 0, Life | has passed into his own writings and preserved him from the
4 0, Life | of unremitting toil. His writings, numerous. as they are,
5 I, X | attacked Augustine in his writings. Who urged the wretched
6 II, XIX | same Apostolic See. The writings which were brought by the
7 III, III | observance they followed the writings of the holy and praiseworthy
8 III, IV | Gospels and the Apostolic writings. This manner of keeping
9 III, XVII | found in the Gospels and the writings of Apostles and prophets,
10 III, XXV | acted contrary to the Divine writings? Whereas there were many
11 IV, I | instructed in secular and Divine writings, as also in Greek and Latin;
12 IV, XVIII| of festivals; and these writings are still preserved in that
13 V, XV | collect some passages from his writings, and insert them in this
14 V, XVIII| their bishops; and of the writings of the same Aldhelm. [705
15 V, XX | with other ecclesiastical writings, and erected there a large
16 V, XXI | meditation on the ecclesiastical writings, renounced the error whereby
17 V, XXI | rules given in the Sacred Writings, whereby the time of keeping
18 V, XXIV | could learn either from the writings of the ancients, or the
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