Augustine of CanterburyMethuen, 1895 - 203 sider |
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... civilised world . Half a century ( 455 A.D. ) later , the Vandals under Genseric completed the plunder of the city . " The pillage lasted fourteen days and nights ; all that yet remained of public. 2 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
... civilised world . Half a century ( 455 A.D. ) later , the Vandals under Genseric completed the plunder of the city . " The pillage lasted fourteen days and nights ; all that yet remained of public. 2 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
Side 3
... ; and 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.
... ; and 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 4
... century , when it was still part of the Eastern Empire . The Roman province extended along the coast from Civita Vecchia to Terracina , and inland to Ameria and Narni . During the period which we have reached . -the close of the sixth ...
... century , when it was still part of the Eastern Empire . The Roman province extended along the coast from Civita Vecchia to Terracina , and inland to Ameria and Narni . During the period which we have reached . -the close of the sixth ...
Side 6
... of Rome for nearly a century and a half . This was the Rome of Gregory the Great , and the scene of the opening of the present history . CHAPTER II GREGORY THE GREAT GREGORY THE GREAT ( Anicius. 6 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
... of Rome for nearly a century and a half . This was the Rome of Gregory the Great , and the scene of the opening of the present history . CHAPTER II GREGORY THE GREAT GREGORY THE GREAT ( Anicius. 6 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
Side 16
... century , tells the same story in nearly the same words . 2 Gregory's biographers , John the Deacon and Paul the Deacon , differ as to the date of this incident ; one says it was before Gregory went to Constantinople , and the other ...
... century , tells the same story in nearly the same words . 2 Gregory's biographers , John the Deacon and Paul the Deacon , differ as to the date of this incident ; one says it was before Gregory went to Constantinople , and the other ...
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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...