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... importance . When Theodoric the Ostrogoth made himself master of Italy , he took up his residence at Ravenna ; but he visited Rome , was filled with admiration of the grandeur of its ancient monuments , and took pains to encourage its ...
... importance . When Theodoric the Ostrogoth made himself master of Italy , he took up his residence at Ravenna ; but he visited Rome , was filled with admiration of the grandeur of its ancient monuments , and took pains to encourage its ...
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... importance , since Augustine , who was a man of routine , would be sure to introduce the rule of St. Andrew's of the Cælian Hill into the monasteries of Kent . It may be noted here that when Benedict Biscop founded his Northumbrian ...
... importance , since Augustine , who was a man of routine , would be sure to introduce the rule of St. Andrew's of the Cælian Hill into the monasteries of Kent . It may be noted here that when Benedict Biscop founded his Northumbrian ...
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... be a fit man to take the lead in so important and difficult an enter- prise , must have been a man of piety and ability , and a man to be trusted . CHAPTER IV THE DEPARTURE OF THE MISSION It might seem. 20 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
... be a fit man to take the lead in so important and difficult an enter- prise , must have been a man of piety and ability , and a man to be trusted . CHAPTER IV THE DEPARTURE OF THE MISSION It might seem. 20 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
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... importance , since all the letters are mere letters of introduction commending " the bearers of these presents , Augustine , the servant of God , whose zeal and piety are well known to us , and the other servants of God with him , " to ...
... importance , since all the letters are mere letters of introduction commending " the bearers of these presents , Augustine , the servant of God , whose zeal and piety are well known to us , and the other servants of God with him , " to ...
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... importance of securing the permission and protection of the rulers of Gaul for the company of Italians passing through their territory is shown in the fact that a century later , when Archbishop Theodore and Abbot Hadrian passed through ...
... importance of securing the permission and protection of the rulers of Gaul for the company of Italians passing through their territory is shown in the fact that a century later , when Archbishop Theodore and Abbot Hadrian passed through ...
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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...