TABLE OF CONTENTS.
LIFE OF BEDE.
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Chap. I.—Of his Birth |
xvii |
Chap. II.—Of his Youth |
xxii |
Chap. III.—Of his Admission to Holy Orders |
xxvi |
Chap. IV.—Of his Clerical and Literary Labours |
xxviii |
Chap. V.—Of his supposed Journey to Rome |
xxxiv |
Chap. VI.—Of his pretended Residence at Cambridge |
xliv |
Chap. VII.—Of his occasional Visits to his Friends |
xlvii |
Chap. VIII.—Of Bede's Disciples |
xlviii |
Chap. IX.—Of his Death |
l |
Cuthbert's Letter on the Death of Venerable Bede |
lii |
Chap. X.—Of his Burial in the Church of Jarrow, and the Removal of his Remains to the Cathedral of Durham |
lvii |
I.—PREFACE TO THE METRICAL LIFE OF ST. CUTHBERT |
1 |
II.—LIFE OF ST. CUTHBERT IN PROSE |
3 |
Chap. I.—How Cuthbert, the Child of God, was warned by a Child of his future Bishopric |
7 |
Chap. II.—How he became lame with a Swelling in his Knee, and was cured by an Angel |
9 |
Chap. III.—How he changed the Winds by Prayer, and brought the scattered Ships safe to Land |
11 |
Chap. IV.—How, in company with Shepherds, he saw the Soul of Bishop Aidan carried to Heaven by Angels |
13 |
Chap. V.—How, on his Way, he was supplied with Food by God |
14 |
Chap. VI.—How, as he was coming to a Monastery, Boisil, a Holy Man, bore Testimony to him, by prophesying in Spirit |
16 |
Chap. VII.—How he entertained an Angel, and whilst ministering to him Earthly Bread, was thought worthy to be rewarded with Bread from Heaven |
18 |
Chap. VIII.—How Cuthbert was recovered from Sickness, and Boisil on his Death-bed foretold to him his future Fortunes |
20 |