Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | various correspondents and friends. I am particularly indebted
2 0, Int | acknowledges his obligations to the friends and correspondents who have
3 I, XIV | either by the death of their friends, or the fear of death. Whereupon,
4 II, XIII | about it with his chief friends and counsellors, to the
5 III, IX | relief with it to their friends who were sick. This custom
6 III, X | for themselves and their friends.~
7 III, XVII | infirmities and those of their friends~I have written thus much
8 III, XXII | aided by the consent of his friends, he believed, and after
9 IV, XVIII| he presided, was by his friends carried to Tours, and honourably
10 IV, XXII | see if he could find any friends to take care of him; but
11 IV, XXII | the deliverance of their friends who had departed this world;
12 IV, XXVI | against the advice of his friends, and particularly of Cuthbert,
13 IV, XXVI | fifteenth of his reign.His friends, as has been said, advised
14 IV, XXVI | wheresoever he could, to his friends in the monasteries, he chose
15 IV, XXXII| to give, as relics, to friends who asked for them, or to
16 V, VIII | before to foretell to his friends that he should live, the
17 V, XIX | stead, begged him to be friends with Wilfrid, in which request
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