Owini, 220, 221;
his narrative of Ceadda's death, 221, 222, 223, 224.
Oxford, 148 n., 260 n.
Oxford, Bishop of, see Paget.
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Paegnalaech, or Paegnalech, Monastery of, 204.
Palestine, 338.
Pall, the, 49 n., 54, 100, 101, 124, 132, 273 n., 383, 390.
Pallinsburn, 120 n.
Palsy, girl miraculously cured of the, 155.
Pamphilus, Martyr, 369.
Pancras, or Pancratius, St., 210 n.
Pant, The River, afterwards the Blackwater, 183.
Pantheon, The, given by Phocas to the Church, 93.
Paris, 152 n.
Paris, King of, see Charibert.
Paris, Bishop of, see Agilbert, Importunus.
Parker, editorial reference to, 48 n.
Parochial system, The, 183 n.
Partney, Abbot of, see Aldwin, Deda.
Paschal, Pope, 265 n.
Paschal Controversy, see Easter.
Paschal Cycles, see Cycles.
Passover and Easter, 84 n., 361, 362, et seq.
“Pastoral Care, The,” see Gregory.
Patriarchs, The, their tonsure, 370.
Patriarchs' tombs, The, 341, 342.
Patrick, St., Missionary to the Irish, 27 n., 48 n.
Paul, St., 72, 81, 196, 197, 210, 211, 240, 265 n.;
quoted, xli, 60;
his tonsure, 215;
appears to a Saxon boy, 248, 249, 250.
Paul a Martyr, 210.
Paul the Deacon, his “Life of Gregory,” 75 n., 83 n.
sent by Gregory to Augustine, 64, 383;
goes to Northumbria with Queen Ethelberg, 102, 103;
his conversion of Edwin, 102, 104, 112, 115, 116, 270, 271;
converts the Northumbrians, 103, 120, 124;
his ordination, 103, 105 n., 384;
baptizes Edwin's daughter Eanfled, 104;
teaches and baptizes in Northumbria, 119, 120;
preaches in Lindsey, 122, 123;
converts Blaecca of Lincoln, 122;
builds St. Paul's, Lincoln, 122;
consecrates Honorius, 123, 126;
his appearance, 123;
receives the pall from Pope Honorius, 124, 125;
converts Osric, 134;
converts Hilda, 270, 271;
on Edwin's death takes Ethelberg and her children back to Kent, 130, 131, 132, 384;
made Bishop of Rochester, 130, 132;
death and burial, 132, 163, 384.
his conversion, 179, 180, 384;
made King of the South Mercians by Oswy, 179 n., 180, 191;
his character, 180;
marries Oswy's daughter Alchfled, 180;
slain by the treachery of his wife, 191.
Peanfahel, or Penneltun, 24, 25.
Pearls of various colours, 5.
Peartaneu, see Partney.
Pelagians, The, xxiii, xxv, 128, 129, 130, 368;
in Britain, 21, 32, 39;
at the conference of St. Albans, 34, 35;
their teachers confuted and expelled by Germanus, 40, 41.
Pelagius II, Pope, 83 n.
his doctrine, 21 n.;
refuted by St. Augustine, 21 n.
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his war against Edwin, 130, 131;
treacherously slays Eadfrid, 131;
his attitude towards Christianity, 131, 181;
his sister married to and divorced by Coinwalch, 149;
deprives Coinwalch of his kingdom, 149;
kills Oswald, 154, 188;
kills Sigbert and Ecgric in battle, 172;
conquers Lindsey, 243 n.;
invades and ravages Northumbria, 168, 169, 188;
attempts to burn Bamborough, 168;
burns the church where Aidan died, 170;
his children, 180;
slain by Oswy at the Battle of Winwaed, 181, 188, 189, 191, 384.
Pentecost, see Whitsuntide.
Perrona, or Péronne, Church at, 178;
Monastery of, 177 n., 178 n.
Péronne, Abbot of, see Ultan.
Persia, King of, see Chosroes.
Peter, St., 71, 72, 81, 109, 127, 196, 200, 201, 210, 211, 304, 356, 372, 373;
his tomb, 54 n.;
founds the Church of Rome, 91;
said to have consecrated Clement, 91;
his observance of Easter, 198, 364;
monastery dedicated to, 231 n.;
appears in a vision to a Saxon boy, 248, 249, 250;
his wife's mother, 308;
church built by Naiton dedicated to, 360;
preaching at Rome, 364;
his tonsure, 371, 374.