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A chronological account of the Christian church's development in early England, tracing religious and political transformations from Roman times through the arrival and settlement of Germanic peoples. It records missionary efforts, conversions, episcopal and monastic foundations, councils, martyrdoms, and reported miracles, and gathers biographies, letters, and administrative details. Structured into books and chapters, the work blends annalistic narrative, hagiography, and documentary citation to explain ecclesiastical organization, doctrinal disputes, and local customs while preserving earlier sources and manuscript traditions.

Index

Aaron, High Priest, 361.
Abraham's Oak, 342.
Abraham's Tomb, 341.
his attachment to Wilfrid, 161, 355, 358;
driven from his see, 161, 390;
his good works, musical gifts and learning, 358;
educated by Bosa, 358.
Acha, sister of Edwin, wife of Ethelfrid, and mother of Oswald, 147, 383 n.
Acts of the Apostles, quoted, 11, 197, 304, 335, 371.
“Adalbert, Life of,” editorial reference to, 143 n.
Adam, 130, 341 n.;
his tomb, 341.
his work on the Holy Places (“De Locis Sanctis”), xxii, xxx, 337, 338;
his “Life of St. Columba,” 336 n.;
his missions to King Aldfrid, 336, 372;
converts the Irish to the Catholic Easter and ecclesiastical tonsure, 336, 337, 372, 373;
his death, 337;
receives Arculf, 338;
return to Ireland, 373.
Adamnan, Monk of Coldingham, foretells the burning of Coldingham Monastery, xxix, 283, 284;
his vision, 281, 283, 284;
his penitence, 282, 283;
his austerity, 281, 282, 283.
Adda, Northumbrian priest, xxvii, 180, 181.
Addi, a thegn, 308.
Adeodatus, 179 n.
Adgefrin, see Yeavering.
Adtuifyrdi, see Twyford.
Adulwald, see Eadbald.
account of, 260 n.;
her name, 260 n.;
founds the monasteries of Ebchester and Coldingham, 260 n.;
her friendship for Cuthbert, 260 n.;
intercedes for Wilfrid, 260 n., 352 n.;
her death, 284.
Aebbercurnig, see Abercorn.
Aedgils, fellow priest of Bede, 284.
Aelfric (“Grammaticus”) editorial reference to, 288 n.
Aelfric, father of Osric, 134, 164 n.
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Gregory's pun on his name, 83.
Aesica, a little boy dedicated to religion, xxxiii, 234.
Aetius, the Consul, 26, 27;
put to death by Valentinian, 27, 41.
Aetswinapathe, see Ouestraefelda.
Africa, Churches of, 196.
Agabus, the prophet, 11.
Agatha, St., 265.
Agatho, Pope, 254 n.;
sends John the precentor to report on the English Church, 257, 258, 259;
holds a Synod against the Monothelites, 352;
tries Wilfrid's cause, 352, 353, 354.
Agatho, a priest, companion of Agilbert, 195.
offended by Coinwalch, returns to Gaul, 150;
made Bishop of Paris, 150, 350;
refuses to return to England, and sends Leutherius in his place, 150, 151;
at the Whitby Synod, 195, 196, 201;
his ignorance of English, 196;
entertains Theodore, 215;
consecrates Wilfrid, 206, 350.
Agnes, St., 54 n., 265.
Agricola, 11 n.
Agricola, son of Severianus, a Pelagian, 32.
Bede's admiration for, xxxix;
his mission to Northumbria, 138, 144, 146, 376;
his life, 144, 146;
ordination, 144;
his character, 138, 144, 145, 170, 171;
his doctrine, 144, 145;
his good example, 144, 145;
his rebuke to Corman, 145;
gives his horse to a beggar, 165;
his friendship for Oswin, 165, 166;
death, 166, 169, 192, 288 n., 384;
his prevision of Oswin's death, 166;
foretells and calms a storm, 166, 167;
his miracles, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170;
at Farne, 168;
saves Bamborough from fire, 168;
his body translated to Lindisfarne, 169, 202;
his observance of Easter, 170, 171, 193;
his disciples, 202, 208;
his rule, 290;
persuades Hilda to return to Northumbria, 271;
consecrates Heiu as a nun, 271.
Aire, the River, 189 n.
Alani, the, 22, 41.