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Side v
... GREGORY THE GREAT 1 II . GREGORY THE GREAT 7 III . THE YORKSHIRE BOYS IN THE ROMAN FORUM 15 IV . THE DEPARTURE OF THE MISSION 21 V. AT MARSEILLES 26 VI . THE JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE . VII . ENGLAND IN 596 A.D .. VIII . THE RECEPTION OF ...
... GREGORY THE GREAT 1 II . GREGORY THE GREAT 7 III . THE YORKSHIRE BOYS IN THE ROMAN FORUM 15 IV . THE DEPARTURE OF THE MISSION 21 V. AT MARSEILLES 26 VI . THE JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE . VII . ENGLAND IN 596 A.D .. VIII . THE RECEPTION OF ...
Side viii
... Gregory undertakes a mission to England , and is recalled . 590. Gregory made Bishop of Rome . 596. Augustine leaves Rome for Britain in the spring ; leaves the second time , July 23rd . 597. Augustine consecrated Bishop in autumn . 597 ...
... Gregory undertakes a mission to England , and is recalled . 590. Gregory made Bishop of Rome . 596. Augustine leaves Rome for Britain in the spring ; leaves the second time , July 23rd . 597. Augustine consecrated Bishop in autumn . 597 ...
Side 1
... Gregory the Great was no longer the powerful and splendid city of the early Emperors with which we are most familiar . It had long since ceased to be the capital of the Empire . From the death of ... GREGORY THE GREAT GREGORY THE GREAT.
... Gregory the Great was no longer the powerful and splendid city of the early Emperors with which we are most familiar . It had long since ceased to be the capital of the Empire . From the death of ... GREGORY THE GREAT GREGORY THE GREAT.
Side 3
... not till the disruption of the Caro- lingian Empire , in the latter part of the ninth century , that the Pope , together with other feuda- tories , was able to hold his dominions as an THE ROME OF GREGORY THE GREAT 3.
... not till the disruption of the Caro- lingian Empire , in the latter part of the ninth century , that the Pope , together with other feuda- tories , was able to hold his dominions as an THE ROME OF GREGORY THE GREAT 3.
Side 5
... besieging Goths , sent him off by sea to the East , and caused Vigilius to be elected in his place . Vigilius ( 545 A.D. ) had been summoned to court by Justinian to give an account of himself , THE ROME OF GREGORY THE GREAT 5.
... besieging Goths , sent him off by sea to the East , and caused Vigilius to be elected in his place . Vigilius ( 545 A.D. ) had been summoned to court by Justinian to give an account of himself , THE ROME OF GREGORY THE GREAT 5.
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Side 42 - TWO LITTLE CHILDREN AND CHING. By EDITH E. CUTHELL. TODDLEBEN'S HERO. By MM BLAKE. ONLY A GUARD-ROOM DOG. By EDITH E. CUTHELL. THE DOCTOR OF THE JULIET. BY HARRY COLLINGWOOD.
Side 32 - Edition. * The tender reverence of the treatment and the imaginative beauty of the writing have reconciled us to the daring of the conception. This "Dream of the World's Tragedy" is a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase of the supreme climax of the inspired narrative.
Side 46 - BRITISH COMMERCE AND COLONIES FROM ELIZABETH TO VICTORIA. By H. de B. Gibbins, Litt.D., MA Third Edition, is.
Side 17 - The whole art of war in its historic evolution has never been treated on such an ample and comprehensive scale, and we question if any recent contribution to the exact history of the world has possessed more enduring value.
Side 30 - Guardian. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF RELIGION. By FB JEVONS, MA, Litt.D., Principal of Bishop Hatfield's Hall. Demy Svo. los. 6d. *The merit of this book lies in the penetration, the singular acuteness and force of the author's judgment. He is at once critical and luminous, at once just and suggestive. A comprehensive and thorough book.
Side 112 - English, determined upon, viz., that the temples of the idols in that nation ought not to be destroyed; but let the idols that are in them be destroyed; let holy water be made and sprinkled in the said temples, let altars be erected, and relics placed. For if those temples are well built, it is requisite that they be converted from the worship of devils to the service of the true God...
Side 16 - THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. By JOHN BUNYAN. Edited, with an Introduction, by CH FIRTH, MA With 39 Illustrations by R. ANNING BELL. Crown Svo. 6s. 'The best "Pilgrim's Progress.
Side 6 - Bvo. 6s. A popular history of the most remarkable flying animals which ever lived. Their relations to mammals, birds. and reptiles, living and extinct, are shown by an original series of illustrations. The scattered remains preserved in Europe and the United States have been put together accurately to show the varied forms of the animals. The book is a natural history of these extinct animals which flew by means of a single finger.
Side 30 - Messrs. METHUEN are issuing a series of expositions upon most of the books of the Bible. The volumes will be practical and devotional, and the text of the authorised version is explained in sections, which will correspond as far as possible with the Church Lectionary. THE EPISTLE OF ST.
Side 7 - The Westminster Commentaries General Editor. WALTER LOCK, DD, Warden of Keble College, Dean Ireland's Professor of Exegesis in the University of Oxford. The object of each commentary is primarily exegetical, to interpret the author's meaning to the present generation.