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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Divine Law was written, five languages of different nations 2 II, I | in a wonderful manner, in five and thirty books of exposition, 3 II, VII | having ruled the church five years, departed to heaven 4 III, IV | island, but contains about five families, according to the 5 III, XX | when he had been bishop five years, Bertgils, surnamed 6 III, XXVI | required, came only with five or six servants, and having 7 IV, XIII | seas, and in it there were five or six brothers, who served 8 IV, XIII | parts during the space of five years, until the death of 9 IV, XVII | document, "We acknowledge the five holy and general councils 10 IV, XVIII| consent of one hundred and five bishops, chiefly to refute 11 IV, XXIII| altar.~Indeed we have seen five from that monastery who 12 V, XII | of evil spirits dragging five souls of men, wailing and 13 V, XIX | invitation. Nevertheless, five years after, being again 14 V, XXI | of ninety-five years in five cycles of nineteen years. 15 V, XXI | length of time, even to five hundred and thirty-two years, 16 V, XXIV | Mercians, having reigned five years, went to Rome. [V, 17 V, XXIV | our Island and Nation, in five books.~The Martyrology of


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