Book, Chapter
1 I, XIV | not be recalled from the spiritual death, which they had incurred’
2 I, XVII | Gallican prelates in that spiritual warfare. Hereupon, these,
3 I, XVII | and as it happened, their spiritual leader and bishop, being
4 I, XXI | strength to a lame youth, then spiritual health to the people of
5 I, XXVII| four bishops. For, even in spiritual affairs, we may take example
6 I, XXVII| union. Why, then, at this spiritual ordinance, wherein, by means
7 I, XXVII| Which, nevertheless, a spiritual people, taking in another
8 I, XXIX | themselves to the care of their spiritual work. And, seeing that the
9 II, I | subtile by the effect of spiritual power, but is palpable by
10 II, II | one kindle the grace of spiritual light in the hearts of many
11 II, XV | the pious labourer in the spiritual field reaped therein a great
12 III, XIX | he will thereby reap much spiritual profit.~But there is one
13 III, XXIII| death by the prayers of his spiritual father. For being alive
14 III, XXIV | and zealous monks to wage spiritual warfare, and pray for the
15 III, XXIX | to your consort also, our spiritual daughter, we have by the
16 IV, IX | a sudden, restored by a spiritual vision, and opened her lips
17 IV, XXIX | Cuthbert, in the bonds of spiritual friendship. This man leading
18 V, VIII | English Churches gained more spiritual increase while he was archbishop,
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