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| CHAP. | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| XVI. | What he recorded in the same book concerning the site of the Lord's nativity, passion, and resurrection | 284 |
| XVII. | What he also recorded concerning the site of the Lord's ascension and the tombs of the patriarchs | 288 |
| XVIII. | How the South Saxons received Eadberct and Eollan as bishops, and the West Saxons received Daniel and Aldhelm; and on the writings of the same Aldhelm [705] | 292 |
| XIX. | How Coenred original: "Coinred" of the Mercians and Offa, king of the East Saxons, ended their lives in the monastic habit in Rome; and on the life and death of Bishop Wilfrid [709] | 296 |
| XX. | How Albinus succeeded the religious Abbot Hadrian, and Acca succeeded Wilfrid in the episcopate [709–710] | 320 |
| XXI. | How Abbot Ceolfrid sent builders of churches to the king of the Picts, as well as a letter concerning the catholic Easter and the tonsure [710] | 324 |
| XXII. | How the monks of Iona original: "Hiienses", along with the monasteries subject to them, began to celebrate the canonical Easter with Ecgberct preaching [716-729] | 360 |
| XXIII. | What is the present state of the English nation or of all Britain [725-731] | 366 |
| XXIV. | A chronological recapitulation of the entire work; and on the person of the Author | 374 |
| The Life of the Holy Abbots of the monastery at Wearmouth original: "Uyramutha" and Jarrow original: "Gyruum"—Benedict, Ceolfrid, Eosterwine original: "Eosteruini", Sigfrid, and Huaetberct—composed by Bede, a priest and monk of the same monastery | 392 | |
| The Letter of the Venerable Bede to Bishop Ecgberct | 446 | |
| Index | 499 |