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Side 15
... Bede records the tradition of the origin of the mission to Britain . Some merchants arrived in Rome , and on a certain day exposed many things for sale in the market - place , and abundance of people rushed thither to buy . Gregory went ...
... Bede records the tradition of the origin of the mission to Britain . Some merchants arrived in Rome , and on a certain day exposed many things for sale in the market - place , and abundance of people rushed thither to buy . Gregory went ...
Side 21
... Bede has transcribed into his History , he says , was addressed to Ætherius , Bishop of Arles , in which he is mistaken , since it is certain , from the contemporary History of Gregory of Tours , that Virgilius was at that time Bishop ...
... Bede has transcribed into his History , he says , was addressed to Ætherius , Bishop of Arles , in which he is mistaken , since it is certain , from the contemporary History of Gregory of Tours , that Virgilius was at that time Bishop ...
Side 22
... fourteenth indiction , " that is , the 23rd of July , in the year 596 a.d. 1 These words are in the Letters of Gregory , but not in Bede's History . In the Collection of the Letters of Gregory , we 22 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
... fourteenth indiction , " that is , the 23rd of July , in the year 596 a.d. 1 These words are in the Letters of Gregory , but not in Bede's History . In the Collection of the Letters of Gregory , we 22 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
Side 24
... of the monastery overlooked ; to the north of the Cælian rises the Palatine Hill , divided from it by the road which leads 1 Bede , Eccl . Hist . iv . 1 . through the Arch of Constantine , and turns into the 24 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
... of the monastery overlooked ; to the north of the Cælian rises the Palatine Hill , divided from it by the road which leads 1 Bede , Eccl . Hist . iv . 1 . through the Arch of Constantine , and turns into the 24 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
Side 28
... of the cloister of their stately house in Rome , they were greatly alarmed at the prospect before them . Bede says : " They were seized with a sudden fear , and began to think 28 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY THE JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE.
... of the cloister of their stately house in Rome , they were greatly alarmed at the prospect before them . Bede says : " They were seized with a sudden fear , and began to think 28 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY THE JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE.
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