Chapter
1 VI | at that time priest and abbot of the monastery, but afterwards
2 VII | of his soul, to grant to Abbot Eata a certain tract of
3 VII | to build a monastery. The abbot, in consequence of this
4 VIII | comes on, the above-named Abbot Eata, with Cuthbert and
5 VIII | priest, who was formerly abbot of the monastery of Lindisfarne,
6 VIII | three years ago foretold to Abbot Eata, that this pestilence
7 VIII | die of it; but that the abbot should die of another disease,
8 XVI | of Melrose, its reverend abbot, Eata, transferred him to
9 XVI | virtue; for the same reverend abbot had both monasteries under
10 XVI | a bishop, and now of an abbot and monks; for the case
11 XVI | monastery is governed by the abbot, whom they, with the consent
12 XVII | with the blessing of the abbot and brethren accompanying
13 XXII | things to the orders of the abbot, the times of watching,
14 XXX | the man of God, but now abbot of the monastery of Melrose.
15 XXXVII| Lindisfarne, in the capacity of abbot. ~"He was brought to the
16 XXXVII| turf, which the venerable Abbot Cudda formerly gave me.
17 XLV | Greeks call paralysis. His abbot, knowing that there were
18 XLV | the instance of their own abbot and bishop also, attended
19 XLV | having first consulted the abbot, brought the shoes which
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