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Side viii
... of Ethelburga and Paulinus . 633. Double monasteries of Folkestone and Lyminge founded . 635. Conversion of the West Saxons by Bishop Birinus . A.D. 640. Eadbald dies , succeeded by Earconberht . 644. viii CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE.
... of Ethelburga and Paulinus . 633. Double monasteries of Folkestone and Lyminge founded . 635. Conversion of the West Saxons by Bishop Birinus . A.D. 640. Eadbald dies , succeeded by Earconberht . 644. viii CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE.
Side xii
... WEST SAXONS . MERCIA . SOUTH SAXONS . A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. Ethelbert Augustine 597 Mellitus 604 , Eadbald 616 abandoned his See 616 Mellitus 619 Justus 624 Romanus 624 Paulinus 625 , fled to Can- terbury 635 ...
... WEST SAXONS . MERCIA . SOUTH SAXONS . A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. Ethelbert Augustine 597 Mellitus 604 , Eadbald 616 abandoned his See 616 Mellitus 619 Justus 624 Romanus 624 Paulinus 625 , fled to Can- terbury 635 ...
Side 1
... western shore of the Bosphorus . Milan was chosen as the capital of the Western Augustus . Both , with the concourse of people which public affairs and private interests and pleasures attract to a capital , grew into great cities I THE ...
... western shore of the Bosphorus . Milan was chosen as the capital of the Western Augustus . Both , with the concourse of people which public affairs and private interests and pleasures attract to a capital , grew into great cities I THE ...
Side 5
... West , and on his return had cast him into prison for the partial failure of his mission , where he shortly died ( 536 A.D. ) . Theodahat had sent Bishop Agapetus , as his am- bassador , to avert a a threatened attack . When Belisarius ...
... West , and on his return had cast him into prison for the partial failure of his mission , where he shortly died ( 536 A.D. ) . Theodahat had sent Bishop Agapetus , as his am- bassador , to avert a a threatened attack . When Belisarius ...
Side 7
... improve what he touched , that while he could hardly help taking the rule of Benedict in its broad outlines as a wise adaptation , on the whole , of the Eastern rule to Western conditions , he would be very likely to modify 7.
... improve what he touched , that while he could hardly help taking the rule of Benedict in its broad outlines as a wise adaptation , on the whole , of the Eastern rule to Western conditions , he would be very likely to modify 7.
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Side 46 - BRITISH COMMERCE AND COLONIES FROM ELIZABETH TO VICTORIA. By H. de B. Gibbins, Litt.D., MA Third Edition, is.
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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...
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