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| CHAP. | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| V. | How he likewise called back to life a nobleman's boy through prayer [687-721] | 214 |
| VI. | How he called back to life his own clerk, who was crushed by a fall, through prayer and blessing [687-721] | 216 |
| VII. | How Caedwalla, king of the West Saxons, came to Rome to be baptized; and how his successor, Ine, also devoutly visited the thresholds of the blessed apostles [688-725] | 224 |
| VIII. | How, after the death of Theodore, Berctuald assumed the rank of archbishop; and among the many he ordained, he also made Tobias, a most learned man, the bishop of the church of Rochester [690-693] | 230 |
| IX. | How the holy man Ecgberct wished to come to Germany to preach, but could not; further, how Victberct did indeed arrive, but because he did not achieve anything, he returned to Ireland, from whence he had come [690] | 234 |
| X. | How Willibrord original: "Vilbrord", preaching in Frisia, converted many to Christ; and how his companions, the Heuualds, suffered martyrdom [690] | 240 |
| XI. | How the venerable men Suidberct in Britain and Willibrord in Rome were ordained as bishops for Frisia [692-695] | 246 |
| XII. | How a certain man in the province of the Northumbrians, rising from the dead, narrated many things both tremendous and desirable that he had seen [before 705] | 252 |
| XIII. | How, conversely, another man approaching death saw a book of his sins offered to him by demons [704-709] | 268 |
| XIV. | How likewise another, about to die, saw the place of punishment assigned to him in the underworld | 276 |
| XV. | How many churches of the Scots, through the urging of Adamnan, adopted the catholic Easter; and how the same wrote a book about holy places [685-704] | 280 |