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| XIII. | That a certain person in Ireland was recalled from the brink of death by his relics . . . | 386 |
| XIV. | That upon the death of Paulinus, Ithamar assumed the prelacy of the church of Rochester in his stead; and concerning the marvelous humility of King Oswin, who was killed by the cruel slaughter of Oswiu [644–651] . . . | 392 |
| XV. | That Bishop Aidan foretold a future storm to sailors, and gave them holy oil with which to calm it [642–644] . . . | 400 |
| XVI. | That the same man, by praying, warded off fire brought against the royal city by enemies . . . | 402 |
| XVII. | That the post of the church where he was reclining when he died could not be consumed by flames, while the rest of the house burned; and concerning his inner life . . . | 404 |
| XVIII. | Concerning the life and death of the religious King Sigeberht [631–634] . . . | 412 |
| XIX. | That Fursa built a monastery among the East Angles; and concerning his visions and holiness, to which his flesh, remaining incorrupt after death, bore witness [c. 630–648] . . . | 414 |
| XX. | That upon the death of Honorius, Deusdedit served as pontiff; and who the prelates of the church of Rochester were at that time [653] . . . | 428 |
| XXI. | That the province of the Middle Angles was made Christian under King Peada [653] . . . | 430 |
| XXII. | That the East Saxons, under King Sigeberht, received the faith which they had long ago cast off, through the preaching of Cedd [653] . . . | 434 |
| XXIII. | That the same Bishop Cedd, having received a place from King Aethelwald for building a monastery, consecrated it to the Lord with prayers and fasts periods of abstinence from food; and concerning his death [664] . . . | 442 |