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| CAP. | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| XVI. | How the Britons achieved their first victory over the English race, with the Roman Ambrosius as their leader .. .. .. | 38 |
| XVII. | How Bishop Germanus, sailing to Britain with Lupus, quelled the storm of the sea first, and afterwards the storm of the Pelagians, by divine power .. .. .. .. .. | 39 |
| XVIII. | How the same bishop gave sight to the blind daughter of a tribune, and later, arriving at Saint Alban’s, took relics of him and placed them with those of the blessed apostles and other martyrs .. .. .. .. .. .. | 42 |
| XIX. | How the same bishop, detained there by illness, extinguished house fires by prayer, and was himself cured of his infirmity through a vision .. .. .. .. .. | 43 |
| XX. | How the same bishops brought heavenly aid to the Britons in battle, and thus returned home .. .. .. | 44 |
| XXI. | How, when the thorns of the Pelagian pestilence sprouted again, Germanus returned to Britain with Severus, first restoring the ability to walk to a lame youth, and then, having condemned or corrected the heretics, restored the step of faith to the people of God .. .. .. | 46 |
| XXII. | How the Britons, with the foreigners quiet for a time, destroyed themselves with civil wars and drowned themselves in major crimes | 47 |
| XXIII. | How the holy Pope Gregory, sending Augustine with monks to preach to the English race, also encouraged them with an exhortatory letter not to cease from their labor .. | 48 |
| XXIV. | How he sent a letter to the Bishop of Arles for their reception .. .. .. .. .. .. | 51 |
| XXV. | How Augustine, coming to Britain, first preached to the King of Kent on the Isle of Thanet, and thus, having received permission from him, entered Kent to preach .. .. .. | 52 |
| XXVI. | How he imitated the doctrine and life of the primitive church in Kent, and received an episcopal seat in the king’s city .. .. .. .. .. .. | 54 |
| XXVII. | How, having been made bishop, he sent word to Pope Gregory of what had been done in Britain, and at the same time sought and received answers concerning his needs .. .. .. | 56 |
| XXVIII. | How Pope Gregory sent a letter to the Bishop of Arles to assist Augustine in the work of God .. .. | 70 |
| XXIX. | How he sent the pallium a liturgical vestment to Augustine, along with a letter and more ministers of the word .. .. .. .. .. | 71 |
| XXX. | A copy of the letter which he sent to Abbot Mellitus as he was going to Britain .. .. .. .. .. .. | 73 |
| XXXI. | How he exhorted Augustine by letter not to glory in his own virtues .. .. .. .. .. | 75 |
| XXXII. | How he sent letters and gifts to King Ædilberct .. .. | 76 |
| XXXIII. | How Augustine restored the church of the Savior, built the monastery of the blessed Apostle Peter, and concerning its first abbot, Peter .. .. .. .. .. .. | 79 |
| XXXIV. | How King Ædilfrid of the Northumbrians, crushing the tribes of the Scots in battle, drove them from the borders of the English .. | 80 |