Book, Chapter
1 I, XV | kindled by the hands of the pagans, proved God’s just vengeance
2 II, I | informed that they were pagans. Then fetching a deep sigh
3 II, V | left three sons, still pagans, to inherit his temporal
4 II, VI | will and consent of the pagans. But he and his nation,
5 II, IX | by intercourse with the pagans. Paulinus was ordained bishop
6 II, IX | to convert some of the pagans to the grace of the faith
7 II, XIV | built a church which the pagans, by whom King Edwin was
8 II, XX | anything any more than with pagans. King Edwin's head was brought
9 III, VII | in that place confirmed pagans, he thought it better to
10 III, IX | where he was killed by the pagans, fighting for his country,
11 III, XIII | his head was set up by the pagans, when he was killed, and
12 III, XVIII| with King Ecgric; and the pagans pressing on, all their army
13 III, XIX | by the irruptions of the pagans,and foreseeing that the
14 III, XXIV | it is reported that the pagans had thirty times the number
15 III, XXIV | The engagement began, the pagans were put to flight or killed,
16 III, XXIV | hostile depredations of the pagans, and, having made an end
17 V, X | cast into the river by the pagans, as has been said, were
18 V, X | in the sight of the very pagans that had slain them. Moreover,
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