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benedict 12
benefactor 1
beneficial 3
benefit 18
benefits 5
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19 willingly
18 actions
18 along
18 benefit
18 celebration
18 clergy
18 command
St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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benefit

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | our own tongue, for the benefit of the Church of God; and 2 I, XXVII | whose pretence is of great benefit, should easily come together. 3 I, XXVIII| it may refresh him by the benefit of its consolation and show 4 I, XXIX | that we bestow on them the benefit of honours, to the end that 5 II, I | imposed on him for the future benefit of many; but in a wonderful 6 II, II | British bishops, found no benefit or healing from their ministry; 7 II, VIII | guiltiness, but with the benefit of souls. "God preserve 8 II, X | kindness, and for the greater benefit of all His creatures, by 9 II, XI | greatly rejoiced in the benefit bestowed by the bounty of 10 II, XII | in return for so great a benefit. The other further added, " 11 II, XIII | consecrated without reaping any benefit from them." In brief, the 12 II, XVI | wrought in that place, for the benefit of those who have faith 13 III, XVII | the memory thereof for the benefit of the readers; to wit, 14 III, XXIII | that he should receive much benefit from the daily prayers of 15 III, XXIV | of November, to the great benefit of both nations; for he 16 IV, XIII | for their own use. By this benefit the bishop gained the affections 17 IV, XXVI | austerity, not only to his own benefit, but to the benefit of many 18 IV, XXVI | own benefit, but to the benefit of many others, and dying


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