Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | his last, an invitation to visit him again. He visited Lindisfarne
2 0, Life | his, "I know that angels visit the canonical hours and
3 I, XXVII| those whom they seem to visit in wrath. This charity is,
4 III, VIII | drawing near, she began to visit in the monastery the cells
5 III, XI | monastery, there came to visit her a certain venerable
6 III, XXII | of the Northumbrians to visit him, as he often did, used
7 III, XXIII| also wont oftentimes to visit his own province, Northumbria,
8 III, XXVI | than to preach, baptize, visit the sick, and, in a word,
9 IV, III | gracious guest, who was wont to visit our brethren, has vouchsafed
10 IV, III | Lindsey, came from Britain to visit him, and whilst, as became
11 IV, XI | sick man they had come to visit, and he said that the king’
12 IV, XVIII| would take that road, and visit their Church, and moreover
13 IV, XXIX | its beginning, was wont to visit him every year, and to receive
14 V, III | prevailed with him to go in and visit the sick maiden. Wherefore
15 V, XIII | when the king came again to visit and instruct him, he cried
16 V, XIX | told her of his desire to visit the threshold of the blessed
17 V, XIX | ready, for I will return and visit you at the end of four years.
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