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Chap. 12. How the venerable Men Suitbercht in Britain, and Wilbrod at Rome were ordain'd Bishops for Frifeland.

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Chap. 13. Of one in the Province of the Northumbrians, who rising from the Dead, related Things dreadful, and others to be wish'd for, which he bad feen. p. 406 Chap. 14. Of another, who before bis Death faw a Book containing all his Sins, which was show'd him by Devils. p. 415 Chap. 15. Of another, who being at the Point of Death, saw the Place of Punishment appointed for him in Hell. p. 419 Chap. 16. How feveral Churches of the Scots, at the Instance of Adamnan conform'd to the Catholick Easter; and bow the same Perfon writ a Book of the Holy

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Places.10 Chap. 17. The Account given by the aforefaid Book of the Place of our Lord's Nativity, Paffion and Refurrection. p. 422 Chap. 18. Of the Place of our Lord's Afcenfion, and the Tombs of the Patriarchs. P. 425 Chap. 19. How the South-Saxons receiv'd Eadberct and Eolla; and the West-SaxToons, Daniel and Aldhelm, for their BiShops, and of the Writings of the fame Aldhelm.

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Chap. 20. How Coinred, King of the Mer cians, and Offa, of the East-Saxons, ended their Days at Rome in the Habit of the Monks; and of the Life or Death of Bishop Wilfrid. p. 429 Chap. 21. How Albinus fucceeded the fucceeded 429 religious Abbat Adrian, and Acca, Bi

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Shop Wilfrid. Chap. 22. How the Abbat Ceolfrid fent the King of the Picts, Architects to build a Church, and with them an Epistle concerning the Catholick Easter and Tonfure.

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Chap. 23. How the Monks of Hii, and the Monasteries that were subject to them, began to celebrate the Canonical Easter, at the Preaching of Ecgbercht. p. 461 Chap. 24. Of the present State of the English Nation, or of all Britain, with an Hiftorical Recapitulation of the whole Work, and Something concerning the Perfon of the Author. P. 464

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A Summary of all the foregoing History of the English, by the same venerable English Saxon Bede, with a short Continuatian by another Hand, as there noted and then Bede's Account of

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Bede's Prayer to Christ.

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