Chapter
1 XIV | extinguished, he imitated that venerable priest Marcellinus of Ancona,
2 XV | have above related how this venerable man prevailed against the
3 XVI | LINDISFARNE~WHILST this venerable servant of the Lord was
4 XVI | spiritual exercises, this venerable man both excited the good
5 XXI | exemplified their obedience to the venerable man. For it is no wonder
6 XXI | marvelled at the holiness of the venerable man, for that even the elements
7 XXII | mention, with all honour, the venerable Boisil, servant of Christ,
8 XXIII | those who were sick. For a venerable handmaid of Christ, Elfled
9 XXIII | thought she should die, the venerable abbess went in to see her.
10 XXV | accustomed devotion, the venerable Bishop Eata called him and
11 XXVI | LIFE IN HIS BISHOPRIC ~THE venerable man of God, Cuthbert, adorned
12 XXVII | you prepared. ' ~When the venerable man of God, Cuthbert, had
13 XXVIII| conversation. Now there was a venerable priest of the name of Herebert,
14 XXX | ANOINTING HER WITH OIL~BUT the venerable Bishop Cuthbert effected
15 XXXVII| one of them, an old and venerable monk, strong in faith but
16 XXXVII| under the turf, which the venerable Abbot Cudda formerly gave
17 XL | meaning. The body of the venerable father was placed on board
18 XLII | and tears. Here, also, his venerable predecessor, Cuthbert, before
19 XLVI | holy oratory, in which the venerable father went through his
20 XLVI | afforded to the weather. The venerable man, whose aim was rather
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