Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | the Roman see to the Irish clergy on the Paschal question
2 I, XXVII| conversation towards their clergy? or into how many portions
3 I, XXVII| guests; another for the clergy; a third for the poor; and
4 I, XXVII| not live apart from your clergy in the Church of the English,
5 II, IV | Laurentius, and to all the clergy; as likewise to King Ethelbert
6 II, V | the bishop, or the other clergy, for he was resolved to
7 II, IX | men and women, bishops and clergy, to follow their faith and
8 III, V | holy living, Aidan left the clergy a most salutary example
9 III, XXIX | one of Bishop Deusdedit’s clergy, a good man and fitted for
10 III, XXIX | for your safety with the clergy of Christ. But he that brought
11 IV, III | Wynfrid was one of the clergy of the prelate he succeeded,
12 IV, V | excommunication.~"VI. That bishops and clergy, when travelling, shall
13 IV, XXVII| to reside there with his clergy, and the abbot with his
14 IV, XXVII| not live apart from your clergy in the Church of the English,
15 V, VII | nobles and commons, laity and clergy, men and women,~
16 V, XX | instruct himself and his clergy, and kept him twelve years,
17 V, XX | and instructed among the clergy of the most holy and beloved
18 V, XXI | manner of tonsure whereby the clergy should be distinguished,
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