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| I. | How the first successors of King Aeduini betrayed the faith of their nation, and how the most Christian King Osuald restored both the kingdom and the faith [633-634] | 324 |
| II. | How, from the wood of the cross which the same king had erected before fighting against the barbarians, among countless miracles of healing, a certain person was cured of the ailment of a painful arm | 328 |
| III. | How the same king, requesting a bishop from the nation of the Scots, received Aedan, and gave him an episcopal see on the island of Lindisfarne [635] | 334 |
| IV. | When the nation of the Picts received the faith of Christ [565] | 338 |
| V. | Concerning the life of Bishop Aedan [635-651] | 344 |
| VI. | Concerning the religion and marvelous piety of King Osuald [634-642] | 350 |
| VII. | How the province of the West Saxons received the word of God, with Birinus preaching; and concerning his successors Agilberct and Leutherius [635-670] | 354 |
| VIII. | How the king of the Kentish people, Earconberct, ordered idols to be destroyed; and concerning his daughter Earcongota, and his relative Aedilberga, virgins consecrated to God [640] | 360 |
| IX. | How, in the place where King Osuald was killed, frequent miracles of healing were performed; and how first a beast of burden of a certain traveler, and then a paralytic girl, were cured [642] | 368 |
| X. | How the dust of that place was effective against fire | 372 |
| XI. | How a heavenly light stood over his relics throughout the whole night; and how demoniacs were cured through them | 376 |
| XII. | How a little boy was cured of a fever at his tomb | 382 |