Chapter
1 PREF | who serve Christ in the Island of Lindisfarne, Bede, your
2 XVI | to the monastery in the island of Lindisfarne, that there
3 XVI | wonder that, though the island of Lindisfarne is small,
4 XVI | really so. For the same island, inhabited by servants of
5 XVI | perhaps, he walked round the island, diligently examining every
6 XVII | MADE FOR HIMSELF IN THE ISLAND OF FARNE, WHEN HE HAD EXPELLED
7 XVII | men. There is a certain island called Farne, in the middle
8 XVII | of the sea, not made an island, like Lindisfarne, by the
9 XVII | ever dared to inhabit this island alone, on account of the
10 XVII | the landing-place of the island he built a large house,
11 XX | accustomed to build in the island. One day the man of God
12 XX | built their nests in the island, and did not dare to give
13 XXIV | ship, and went over to an island which is situated in the
14 XXIV | it received its name. The island was also remarkable for
15 XXIV | him to meet her in this island, when she had enjoyed his
16 XXIV | returned to his solitary island and monastery, and continued
17 XXIV | mentioned, sailed to the island, attended by the most holy
18 XXV | bishopric, had returned to his island, and for some time had served
19 XXVII | formerly lived alone in my island, some of the brethren came
20 XXVIII| leading a solitary life, in an island in the large marsh from
21 XXXVI | detained seven days in the island by the roughness of the
22 XXXVII| returned to his dwelling on the island. A crowd of monks were standing
23 XXXVII| had also arrived at the island with the brethren three
24 XXXVII| calm, and we went to the island, and found him away from
25 XXXVII| I was left alone on the island to minister to the holy
26 XXXVII| during my whole stay in the island, as they have done during
27 XXXVII| to be buried in his own island; and I added my opinion,
28 XXXVII| be transported from the island, and buried in the monastery
29 XL | an opposite height in the island of Lindisfarne, ran with
30 XL | ship, and carried to the island of Lindisfarne. It was there
31 XLVI | his occupation of the same island and monastery, after many
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