Miracles, Gregory on, 68, 69.
“Mission of St. Augustine,” see Mason.
Moberly, his edition of the “Ecclesiastical History,” xx.
Moinenn, name for Ninias, 141 n.
Monasteries, in England, xxvi, 151;
in Gaul, xxvi, 151;
double or mixed, 151 n., 177 n., 190, 233, 260 n., 273, 283, 284;
rules for, 229;
constitution of, 142 n.;
hereditary succession in, 306 n.
“Monasticon,” see Dugdale.
Monk, an ungodly, his wicked life and miserable death, 334, 335;
his visions of hell, 335.
Monophysite Heresy, the, 254 n.
Monothelitism, xxix, 214 n., 254 n., 258, 352.
“Monumenta Historica Britannica,” xx.
Moore, Bishop, his MS. of the “Ecclesiastical History,” xix, xx.
Moray Frith, 360 n.
Mopsuestia, Bishop of, see Theodore.
Morgan, see Pelagius.
Morini, The, 5, 9.
Mosaic Law, 196, 198, 361.
Mount Sion, 340.
Muigeo, see Mayo.
Music, Church, 133, 217, 218, 258, 265 n., 358, 386;
supernatural, 221.
adopts Catholic usages, 359, 360, 374;
asks Ceolfrid for advice and builders, 359;
builds a stone church, 359;
expels the Columban clergy, 359 n.;
receives Ceolfrid's letter, 374.
Namur MS. of the “Ecclesiastical History,” xix.
Naples, 214.
Nativity of our Lord, see Christmas.
Nechtan mac Derili, see Naiton.
Nendrum, or Inishmahee, Bishop of, see Cromanus.
Nennius, editorial references to, 23 n., 147 n., 188 n., 189 n., 391 n.
Nero, Emperor, 11, 14.
Neustria, King of, see Chilperic, Clothaire III, Clovis II.
Neustrians defeated by Pippin, 320 n.
Newark, 123 n.
Newcastle, 180 n.
Nicaea, Council of, 19, 128, 198, 227 n., 255, 369 n.
Nicene Creed, 256 n.
Nidd, Synod of the, 356, 385 n.
his mission to the Southern Picts, 141.
Niridanum, monastery of, 214.
Nisan, the month, 84 n., 365 n.
Nivelles, monastery of, 177 n.
Nola, Campania, 388 n.
Nola, Bishop of, see Paulinus.
Norfolk, Bishopric of, 231 n.
“Norman Conquest, The,” see Freeman.
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North Pole, the, 6.
Northumberland, 4 n., 292 n.
Northumbria, Bede's acquaintance with its history, xxii, xxiii;
history of, xxiv, xxv, xxvii, xxix, 82 n., 122 n., 127 n., 131, 164, 168, 185, 190 n., 195, 204, 226 n., 286, 325, 352 n., 380 n., 393 n.;
establishment of Christianity in, xxiv, xxv, 102, 104, 117, 118, 119, 120, 132, 133, 139, 381;
diocese of, xxvii, xxix, 3, 4, 137 n., 219, 242, 351 n., 379 n., 381.
Northumbria, Bishop of, 143 n.;
and see Bishops of Lindisfarne and York.
Northumbrians, 30.
North Wales, 86 n.
Norwich, the diocese of, 122 n., 231 n.
his research, xxii, 2;
his questions to Bede answered, 387 n.;
death, 391.
Nottinghamshire, 115 n.
Numbers, quoted, 362.
Oak, the (possibly Augustine's Ác), 84 n.
Oder, the river, 317 n.
Odo, Archbishop of Canterbury, 346 n.
Oecumenical Councils, see Councils.