Chap. 8. How Pope Boniface fent the Pall and an Epistle to Juftus, Succeffor to Mellitus. P. 135 Chap. 9. The Reign of King Edwin, and how Paulinus, coming to preach the Gofpel, firft converted his Daughter and others to the Faith of CHRIST. P. 137 Chap. 10. How Pope Boniface, by his Letters, exhorted the fame King to embrace the Faith. Chap. 11. Pope Boniface advifes Queen Edelburg to use her beft Endeavours for the Salvation of her Confort, King Edwin. p. 142 p. 146. Chap. 12. How King Edwin was perfuaded to believe, by a Vifion be bad feen when he was once a banifh'd Man. P. 149 Chap. 13. Of the Council be held with his prime Men about embracing the Faith of CHRIST, and how his High Prieft profan'd his Altars. P. 154 Chap. 14. How King Edwin and his Nation became Chriftians, and where Paulinus baptiz'd them. p. 157 Chap. 15. How the Province of the EastAngles receiv'd the Faith of CHR IS T. P. 161 Chap. 16. How Paulinus preach'd in the Province of Lindfey, and of the Reign of Edwin. p. 163 Chap. Chap. 17. How Edwin receiv'd Letters of Exhortation from Pope Honorius, who alfo fent Paulinus the Pall. P. 165 Chap. 18. How Honorius, who fucceeded Juftus in the Bishoprick of the Church of Canterbury, receiv'd the Pall and Letters from Pope Honorius. p. 167 Chap. 19. How the aforefaid Honorius first, and afterwards John, writ Letters to the Nation of the Scots, concerning the Obfervation of Eafter, and the Pelagian Herefy. Chap. 20. How Edwin being flain, Paulinus returning into Kent, had the Bishoprick of Rochester confer'd on him. p. 172 p. 170 BOOK III, Chap. 1. How King Edwin's next Succeffors loft both the Faith of their Nation and the Kingdom; but the moft Chriftian King Ofwald retriev'd both. p. 176 Chap. 2. How among innumerable other miraculous Cures wrought by the Crofs, which King Ofwald, being ready to engage against the Barbarians, erected, a certain Youth had his lame Arm heal'd. P. 179 Chap. Chap. 3. How the fame King Ofwald, asking a Bishop of the Scotilh Nation, had Aidan fent him, and granted him an Epifcopal See in the Ifle of Lindif farn. p. 182 Chap. 4. When the Nation of the Picts re ceiv'd the Faith. p. 184 Chap. 5. Of the Life of Bishop Aidan. P. 188. P. 191 Chap. 6. Of King Ofwald's wonderful Religioufnefs and Piety. Chap. 7. How the Province of the WeftSaxons receiv'd the Word of God by the preaching of Birinus; and of his Succeffors Agilbercht and Leutherius. p. 193 Chap. 8. How Earconbert, King of Kent, order'd the Idols to be deftroy'd; and of his Daughter, Earcongota, and his Kinfwoman Ethilberga, Virgins confecrated to God. p. 197 Chap. 9. That miraculens Cures have been frequently done in the Place where King Ofwald was kill'd; and that first, the Beaft of a Traveller, and afterwards a young Girl was curd of a Palfy. p. 201 Chap. 1c. The Power of the Earth of that Place against Fire. P. 203 Chap. 11. Of the heavenly Light that ap pear'd all the Night over the Relicks of King Ofwald, and that Perfons poffefs'd were deliver'd by them. p. 205 Chap. Chap. 12. Of a Boy cur'd of an Ague at p. 210 Chap. 14. How Paulinus dying, Ithamar was made Bishop of Rochester in his fead, and of the wonderful Humility of King Ofwin, who was cruelly flain by Ofwy. Chap. 15. How Bishop Aidan foretold to certain Seamen a Storm that would hap pen, and gave them fome Holy Oil to lay it. p. 212 p. 217 Chap 16. How the fame Aidan by his Prayers fav'd the Royal City, when fir'd by the Enemy. p. 218 Chap. 17. That the Shore of the Church next to which Bifhop Aidan was when be dy'd, could not be burnt, when the reft of the faid Church was confum'd by Fire and of his inward Life: 1 P. 220 p. 223 Chap. 18. Of the Life and Death of the Religious King Sigbercht. Chap. 19. How Furfius built a Monaftery among the Eaft-Angles, and of bis Vi-. fions and Sanctity, of which, his Flefh remaining uncorrupted after Death, bore Teftimony. C P. 225 Chap. who were at that Time Bifhops of the Eaft Angles, and of the Church of Ro- Chap. 21. How the Province of the Mid- land Angles, became Chriftian under Chap. 22. How the Eaft-Saxons again re- ceiv'd the Faith, which they had before caft off, under King Sigbercht, through Chap. 23. The aforefaid Bifhop Cedd, ba- ving a Place given him by King Ethil- wald, confecrated the fame to our Lord with Prayer and Fafting, and of his Chap. 24. How that King Penda being flain, the Province of the Mercians re- ceiv'd the Faith of CHRIST, and Of wy gave Poffeffions and Territories to |