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Side xvi
... Kingdoms of the Franks , 357. Early life of Boniface : he sails for Frisia . 358. Visit to Rome : his work in Thuringia , 359. Converts in Hessia . Conse- crated as a bishop ( 723 ) , 360. His appeal to Charles Martel . Letter from ...
... Kingdoms of the Franks , 357. Early life of Boniface : he sails for Frisia . 358. Visit to Rome : his work in Thuringia , 359. Converts in Hessia . Conse- crated as a bishop ( 723 ) , 360. His appeal to Charles Martel . Letter from ...
Side xxii
... kingdom cannot be established by material force , 571. Has Christianity been tried and failed ? The re - conversion of Europe , 572. Undue haste displayed by early missionaries , 573. The establishment of the Kingdom of God in Europe ...
... kingdom cannot be established by material force , 571. Has Christianity been tried and failed ? The re - conversion of Europe , 572. Undue haste displayed by early missionaries , 573. The establishment of the Kingdom of God in Europe ...
Side 71
... kingdom of gern . Strathclyde , or Cumbria , which extended from Dum- barton its capital to the R. Derwent in Cumberland , and was bounded on the east by Bernicia , the kingdom of the Angles . The only life of Kentigern which we possess ...
... kingdom of gern . Strathclyde , or Cumbria , which extended from Dum- barton its capital to the R. Derwent in Cumberland , and was bounded on the east by Bernicia , the kingdom of the Angles . The only life of Kentigern which we possess ...
Side 72
... kingdom which stretched from the Clyde to the Mersey . 4 Jocelyn his biographer states that he died " matured in merit " at the age of 185 ! in Iona which Columba had founded and in his early 72 122 [ CHAP . III . THE CONVERSION OF EUROPE.
... kingdom which stretched from the Clyde to the Mersey . 4 Jocelyn his biographer states that he died " matured in merit " at the age of 185 ! in Iona which Columba had founded and in his early 72 122 [ CHAP . III . THE CONVERSION OF EUROPE.
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... kingdom and name of Christ are venerated . " The inaccuracy of his statement as concerns Spain and Gaul renders it difficult to accept his reference to Britain as altogether historical . Origen , writing about 230 , asks " When before ...
... kingdom and name of Christ are venerated . " The inaccuracy of his statement as concerns Spain and Gaul renders it difficult to accept his reference to Britain as altogether historical . Origen , writing about 230 , asks " When before ...
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According Acta Sanctorum Acta SS Adamnan afterwards Aidan Alcuin Alemanni amongst anity Apostle appear archbishop Arian Augustine baptism baptized became Bede biographer bishop bishop of Rome Boniface Britain Celtic Charlemagne chief Chris Christ Christian Christian Church Christian faith clergy Columba Columbanus companions consecrated Constantine conversion Council death diocese district early Emperor Europe evangelize fifth century fourth century Frisians Gaul German Gospel Gothic Goths Greek Gregory Harnack heathen Heimskringla Hist holy idolatry idols influence inhabitants Ireland Irenæus Irish island Italy king kingdom land language large number later Latin letter lived Lord martyrdom martyrs Methodius Migne mission missionary missionary labours Moesia monastery monks Olaf Otto pagan Pannonia Patrick persecution Pomerania Pope prayer preaching priest province received refers regarded religion religious Roman Rome Russian saints Saxons says sent sionaries Slavonic Spain teaching temples tion Ulfilas visited Vita Wales whilst Willibrord words worship writes wrote
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Side 118 - ... prevail abroad; the sparrow, I say, flying in at one door, and immediately out at another, whilst he is within, is safe from the wintry storm; but after a short space of fair weather, he immediately vanishes out of your sight, into the dark winter from which he had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space, but of what went before, or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more certain, it seems justly to deserve to be followed.
Side 107 - ... 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 ; that the nation, seeing that their temples are not destroyed, may remove error from their hearts, and knowing and adoring the true God, may the more familiarly resort to the places to which they have been accustomed.
Side 126 - I am of opinion, brother, that you were more severe to your unlearned hearers than you ought to have been, and did not at first, conformably to the apostolic rule, give them the milk of more easy doctrine, till being by degrees nourished with the word of God, they should be capable of greater perfection, and be able to practise God's sublimer precepts.
Side 83 - The second set of invasions occurred at the end of the tenth and the beginning of the eleventh century.
Side 364 - God will have all men to be saved, and come to a knowledge of the Truth.
Side 128 - ... in his way he saw any, either rich or poor, he invited them, if infidels, to embrace the mystery of the Faith ; or if they were believers to strengthen them in the Faith, and to stir them up by words and actions to alms and good works.
Side 121 - ... the signification of his name, Felix) from long iniquity and infelicity, and bringing it to the faith and works of righteousness, and the gifts of everlasting happiness.
Side 103 - ... to what they prescribed to others, and being always disposed to suffer any adversity, and even to die for that truth which they preached. In short, several believed and were baptized, admiring the simplicity of their innocent life, and the sweetness of their heavenly doctrine.
Side 109 - ... that he may first arrive with his company at the place where the synod is to be held; and if at your approach he shall rise up to you, hear him submissively, being assured that he is the servant of Christ; but if he shall despise you, and not rise up to you, whereas you are more in number, let him also be despised by you.
Side 14 - Now ye Philippians know also, that in the beginning of the gospel, when I departed from Macedonia, no church communicated with me as concerning giving and receiving, but ye only. For even in Thessalonica ye sent once and again unto my necessity.