Book, Chapter
1 I, II | of the river, under the command of Cassobellaunus, and fenced
2 I, XI | he had taken upon him the command, he crossed over into Gaul,
3 I, XI | Count Constantius, by the command of Honorius, marching into
4 I, XII | Besides, they built towers to command a view of the sea, at intervals,
5 I, XVI | over the Angles, under the command of Ambrosius, a Roman. [
6 I, XXVII| all that is opposed to the command of our Creator. But you
7 II, III | has been said above, had command over all the nations of
8 II, X | by the word alone of His command, made and created all things,
9 II, XIII | he did so, at the king's command, Coifi, hearing his words,
10 III, XIV | The king, at the bishop’s command and request, was comforted,
11 III, XVI | the Mercians, under the command of Penda, cruelly ravaged
12 III, XXII | king made light of this command, and being invited by the
13 III, XXV | but rather fulfil it; the command being to keep the passover
14 IV, III | the heavenly company, I command you, in the Name of the
15 V, VII | church, and by the pope’s command an epitaph was written on
16 V, XIX | time, by the said king’s command, he was ordained priest
17 V, XIX | consecrated bishop of by command of King Oswy, as has been
18 V, XXI | nineteen years were sent by command of the State throughout
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