Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | be entangled in worldly affairs. "But," adds the human-hearted
2 0, Life | while he was immersed in affairs at the court of Constantinople,
3 I, XX | Thus, having settled the affairs of the island, and restored
4 I, XXIII| learning and the conduct of affairs, was promoted to the Apostolic
5 I, XXVII| For, even in spiritual affairs, we may take example by
6 II, I | it is entangled with the affairs of laymen, and, after so
7 II, I | by turning aside to the affairs of many men, even when it
8 II, I | took part in the secular affairs of the palace, yet he did
9 II, I | ceaseless waves of worldly affairs; and daily in the intercourse
10 II, IV | Boniface about the necessary affairs of the English Church. And
11 II, XX | received the word of life. ~The affairs of the Northumbrians being
12 III, XVIII| that at last, quitting the affairs of his kingdom, and committing
13 III, XIX | himself free from all worldly affairs, resolved to end his life
14 III, XXIII| on account of the king’s affairs, entreated his priest, Cynibill,
15 IV, II | life than active in worldly affairs, but specially skilful in
16 IV, V | treat about the necessary affairs of the Church. We met on
17 IV, XII | ecclesiastical than in worldly affairs; serving God only in that
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