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1 PREF | and most blessed Father Bishop Eadfrid, and to all the
2 IV | SHEPHERDS, HE SAW THE SOUL OF BISHOP AIDAN CARRIED TO HEAVEN
3 IV | must have been some holy bishop, or some favoured one from
4 IV | come, he found that Aidan, bishop of the Church of Lindisfarne,
5 VI | monastery, but afterwards bishop of Lindisfarne, was come,
6 VIII | that he should be ordained bishop. When Cuthbert became an
7 XVI | above made mention of a bishop, and now of an abbot and
8 XVI | Aidan, who was the first bishop of that place, was a monk,
9 XVI | respect, as well as the bishop himself. The blessed pope
10 XXII | attain to the office of a bishop; though he, in his eagerness
11 XXIV | Egfrid proposed to make him a bishop, and wishing to know if
12 XXIV | attended by the most holy Bishop Trumwine, and by as many
13 XXV | devotion, the venerable Bishop Eata called him and requested
14 XXVI | Cuthbert, adorned the office of bishop, which he had undertaken,
15 XXVIII | according to your pleasure." The bishop yielded to his prayers,
16 XXIX | of hospitality, and the bishop had sat down, the man began
17 XXIX | bitter cup of death by the bishop's benediction, now the first
18 XXX | WITH OIL~BUT the venerable Bishop Cuthbert effected a cure
19 XXXII | be found to receive the bishop and his attendants. They
20 XXXII | of the wood, sent to the bishop, requesting permission to
21 XXXII | he was brought near, the bishop perceived that his sufferings
22 XXXIV | to the abbess, "Ask the bishop what he has just seen: for
23 XXXIV | said, "I pray you, my lord bishop, tell me what you have just
24 XXXIV | without some cause." The bishop endeavoured to conceal the
25 XXXIV | monastery," replied the bishop; upon which she further
26 XXXIV | who went forthwith to the bishop, at that time consecrating
27 XXXIV | pray," said she, " my lord bishop, remember in the mass my
28 XXXV | out of the same cup as the bishop. " Certainly," said the
29 XXXVII | him, " Tell us, my lord bishop, when we may hope for your
30 XXXVII | salutation with a sigh. ' My lord bishop,' said I, ' what is the
31 XXXVII | I said, ' I see, my lord bishop, that you have suffered
32 XXXVII | supported life, my lord bishop? asked I; ' have you remained
33 XXXVII | them, and we went to the bishop, and asked him, saying, '
34 XXXVII | have not dared, my lord bishop, to despise your injunction
35 XXXVIII| out, and said to me, ' The bishop wishes you to go in unto
36 XXXVIII| moment of my touching the bishop, when I supported him into
37 XXXVIII| and reverend father and bishop, Aurelius Augustine, who,
38 XXXVIII| to me in a dream, Go to Bishop Augustine, and let him place
39 XL | year, Eadbert was ordained bishop. He was a man of great virtues,
40 XLII | communicated to the holy Bishop Eadbert about the middle
41 XLII | what they had found to the bishop, who was then walking alone
42 XLII | saint had been wrapped. The bishop thanked them for the gift,
43 XLII | starry sphere," &c. ~When the bishop had said much more to this
44 XLIII | CHAPTER XLIII~HOW THE BODY OF BISHOP EADBERT WAS LAID IN THE
45 XLIII | MEANWHILE, God's chosen servant, Bishop Eadbert, was seized by an
46 XLIV | and holy Wilbrord Clement, bishop of the Fresons, who, whilst
47 XLV | instance of their own abbot and bishop also, attended to him with
48 XLVI | right reverend Eadfrid, bishop of the church of Lindisfarne,
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