Book, Chapter
1 I, II | river Thames, where a great multitude of the enemy had posted
2 I, XII | the enemy, slew a great multitude of them, drove the rest
3 I, XVII | the wished-for shore. A multitude flocking thither from all
4 I, XVII | condemn themselves. An immense multitude had been attracted thither
5 I, XVIII | these things, an innumerable multitude of people was that day converted
6 I, XIX | to be removed. The whole multitude, in terror and despair,
7 I, XIX | general conflagration. The multitude rejoiced at the miracle,
8 I, XX | of baptism. For a great multitude of the army desired admission
9 I, XXI | were met by the ignorant multitude, whom they blessed, and
10 I, XXI | whole to his father. The multitude was amazed at the miracle,
11 II, XIII | his way to the idols. The multitude, beholding it, thought that
12 II, XVI | Edwin, and with him a great multitude of the people, in the river
13 III, VI | told the king, that a great multitude of poor folk from all parts
14 III, VIII | it were, the sound of a multitude entering the monastery.
15 III, XXVII | near, and destroyed a great multitude of men. By this plague the
16 V, XII | Now whereas an innumerable multitude of misshapen spirits were
17 V, XII | noisy laughter, as of a rude multitude insulting captured enemies.
18 V, XX III| joy of His faith, let the multitude of isles be glad, and give
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