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... monastery , which is not far from the city of Naples in Campania , an abbot , called Hadrian , by nation an African , well versed in holy writ , experienced in monastical and ecclesiastical discipline , and excellently skilled both in ...
... monastery , which is not far from the city of Naples in Campania , an abbot , called Hadrian , by nation an African , well versed in holy writ , experienced in monastical and ecclesiastical discipline , and excellently skilled both in ...
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... to follow Theodore . As soon as he came , he received from him the monastery of St. Peter the apostle , where the arch- fatus sum , solent . Præceperat enim Theodoro abeunti dominus B. IV . C. I. ] 9 ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY .
... to follow Theodore . As soon as he came , he received from him the monastery of St. Peter the apostle , where the arch- fatus sum , solent . Præceperat enim Theodoro abeunti dominus B. IV . C. I. ] 9 ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY .
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... monastery , which is at Lestingau , Wilfrid filling the bishopric of York , and of all the Northum- brians , and likewise of the Picts , as far as the dominions of King Oswy extended . And , seeing that it was the custom of that most ...
... monastery , which is at Lestingau , Wilfrid filling the bishopric of York , and of all the Northum- brians , and likewise of the Picts , as far as the dominions of King Oswy extended . And , seeing that it was the custom of that most ...
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... monastery of that most reverend prelate , called Lestingau ; denoting , that he did not go to the monastery to live idle , as some do , but to labour , which he also confirmed by practice ; for as he was less capable of meditating on ...
... monastery of that most reverend prelate , called Lestingau ; denoting , that he did not go to the monastery to live idle , as some do , but to labour , which he also confirmed by practice ; for as he was less capable of meditating on ...
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... monastery , and under his direction , whose name was Trumhere , if it happened that there blew a strong gust of wind when he was reading or doing any other thing , he immediately called upon God for mercy , and begged it might be ...
... monastery , and under his direction , whose name was Trumhere , if it happened that there blew a strong gust of wind when he was reading or doing any other thing , he immediately called upon God for mercy , and begged it might be ...
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Side 262 - Seven days shall ye eat unleavened bread; even the first day ye shall put away leaven out of your houses: for whosoever eateth leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from Israel.
Side 24 - Then the channels of waters were seen, and the foundations of the world were discovered at thy rebuke, O LORD, at the blast of the breath of thy nostrils.
Side 262 - And ye shall keep it up until the fourteenth day of the same month : and the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening.
Side 262 - This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you.
Side 12 - ... rivers of knowledge to water the hearts of their hearers; and, together with the books of Holy Writ, they also taught them the arts of ecclesiastical poetry, astronomy, and arithmetic. A testimony of which is, that there are still living at this day some of their scholars, who are as well versed in the Greek and Latin tongues as in their own, in which they were born.
Side 262 - In the tenth day of this month they shall take to them every man a lamb, according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for an house : and if the household be too little for the lamb, let him and his neighbour next unto his house take it according to the number of the souls ; every man according to his eating shall make your count for the lamb.
Side 130 - Those islanders, to the utmost of their power, repelled force with force, and imploring the assistance of the Divine mercy, prayed long and fervently for vengeance ; and though such as curse cannot possess the kingdom of God, it is believed, that those who were justly cursed on account of their impiety, did soon suffer the penalty of their guilt from the avenging hand of God ; for the very next year, that same king, rashly leading his army to ravage the province of the...
Side 22 - If you heard the singing, and know the coming of the heavenly company, I command you, in the name of our Lord, that you do not tell the same to any before my death.
Side 314 - Scripture, and amidst the observance of regular discipline, and the daily care of singing in the church, I always took delight in learning, teaching, and writing. In the nineteenth year of my age, I received deacon's orders; in the thirtieth, those of the priesthood, both of them by the ministry of the most reverend Bishop John, and by order of the Abbot Ceolfrid. From which time, till the fifty-ninth year of my age, I have made it my business, for the use of me and mine, to compile out of the works...
Side 210 - So great was the light in this place, that it seemed to exceed the brightness of the day, or the sun in its meridian height. In this field were innumerable assemblies of men in white, and many companies seated together rejoicing. As he led me through the midst of...