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... accept the office . Thus every great city in Italy , Gaul , and Spain at this period was virtually a republic , and the bishop was , by his office , wealth , and influence , the greatest man in it . The position of the Bishop of Rome at ...
... accept the office . Thus every great city in Italy , Gaul , and Spain at this period was virtually a republic , and the bishop was , by his office , wealth , and influence , the greatest man in it . The position of the Bishop of Rome at ...
Side 77
... accepted as true , and that it was the Whitsunday of 598 is a probable statement . Bede expressly says that " after the King believed and was baptized , greater numbers flocked together daily to hear the Word , and , forsaking their ...
... accepted as true , and that it was the Whitsunday of 598 is a probable statement . Bede expressly says that " after the King believed and was baptized , greater numbers flocked together daily to hear the Word , and , forsaking their ...
Side 102
... accepted marvellous stories with ready belief , the wiser minds of the Church had long since taken up a more cautious and critical attitude on the subject . Something in the tone of Augustine's communication of the supposed miracles had ...
... accepted marvellous stories with ready belief , the wiser minds of the Church had long since taken up a more cautious and critical attitude on the subject . Something in the tone of Augustine's communication of the supposed miracles had ...
Side 126
... accept the plan which Gregory had sketched out , so far as it was possible in the circumstances . We should hardly have expected that the King of Kent would possess sufficient in- fluence among the British to induce their ecclesias ...
... accept the plan which Gregory had sketched out , so far as it was possible in the circumstances . We should hardly have expected that the King of Kent would possess sufficient in- fluence among the British to induce their ecclesias ...
Side 131
... accepted the logic of events as we do in these days ; friendly communications with the now Christian King of Kent , the powerful Bretwalda , could hardly bring the Welsh any harm , and might bring them good . There was no reason here ...
... accepted the logic of events as we do in these days ; friendly communications with the now Christian King of Kent , the powerful Bretwalda , could hardly bring the Welsh any harm , and might bring them good . There was no reason here ...
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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...