Chapter
1 IV | that Aidan, bishop of the Church of Lindisfarne, a man of
2 VI | service. He knew that the Church of Lindisfarne contained
3 VI | that he might enter the church to pray, he gave his horse
4 XVI | your clerks: in the English Church, which, thanks be to God,
5 XVI | the first beginning of our Church among our ancestors, none
6 XVI | therefore, came to the church or monastery of Lindisfarne,
7 XXIII | Herefrid, presbyter of the church of Lindisfarne, who related
8 XXVII | monastery, to consecrate a church, and will follow you as
9 XXXII | among the mountains no fit church or place could be found
10 XXXIV | and also to consecrate a church therein; for there was there
11 XXXIV | that time consecrating the church, and in amazement, as if
12 XXXVII| brethren immediately in the church, I had prayers offered up
13 XXXVII| the inmost parts of the church, that you may be able to
14 XL | man of God was buried, the Church was assailed by such a blast
15 XL | psalms, and placed in the church of the holy Apostle Peter,
16 XLI | little stones. It is near the church in which his body reposes,
17 XLIV | leaning on a staff, into the church. He there bent his knees
18 XLVI | reverend Eadfrid, bishop of the church of Lindisfarne, to restore
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