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| XIX. | How the same man, being detained there by reason of illness, extinguished fires in houses by prayer and was himself cured of his languor by a vision [429] . . . . . | 86 |
| XX. | How the same bishops brought heavenly help to the Britons in battle, and thus returned home [430] . . . . . | 88 |
| XXI. | How, as the shoots of the Pelagian plague were growing again, Germanus returned to Britain with Severus, first restoring the gait to a lame youth, and then, after the heretics were condemned or corrected, restoring the path of faith to the people of God [449] . | 94 |
| XXII. | How the Britons, while the foreigners were quiet for a time, destroyed themselves with civil wars and also sank into greater wickednesses [? 430-449] | 98 |
| XXIII. | How the holy Pope Gregory, sending Augustine with monks to preach to the English nation, comforted them with an exhortatory letter so that they would not cease from their labors [596] . . . . . | 100 |
| XXIV. | How he sent a letter to the bishop of Arles for their reception [596] . . . | 104 |
| XXV. | How Augustine, coming to Britain, first preached to the king of the Kentish people on the island of Thanet; and thus, having received permission from him, entered Kent to preach [597] . . | 106 |
| XXVI. | How he imitated the doctrine and life of the primitive church in Kent, and received an episcopal see in the king's city [597] | 112 |
| XXVII. | How, having been made bishop, he sent word to Pope Gregory of what had been done in Britain, and at the same time requested and received answers regarding his necessities [597] . . . . . | 116 |
| XXVIII. | How Pope Gregory sent a letter to the bishop of Arles for the assistance of Augustine in the work of God [601] . . . . . | 154 |
| XXIX. | How he sent a pallium a liturgical vestment, a letter, and more ministers of the word to Augustine [601] . | 156 |