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.
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... later date , when Pope Stephen went to Gaul to appeal to King Pepin for aid , he avoided the whole Lombard country by taking the sea route ; and secondly , by the fact that , at a still later period , Theodore , with Adrian and his ...
... later date , when Pope Stephen went to Gaul to appeal to King Pepin for aid , he avoided the whole Lombard country by taking the sea route ; and secondly , by the fact that , at a still later period , Theodore , with Adrian and his ...
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... later , when Archbishop Theodore and Abbot Hadrian passed through on their way to England , the abbot was stopped and detained for some time by Ebroin , the mayor of the palace , on the suspicion that he was a political emissary of the ...
... later , when Archbishop Theodore and Abbot Hadrian passed through on their way to England , the abbot was stopped and detained for some time by Ebroin , the mayor of the palace , on the suspicion that he was a political emissary of the ...
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... later times it was said that St. Mildred landed there , and that it was her foot which left its miracu- lous mark , and a chapel dedicated to St. Mildred was erected over it . CHAPTER VII ENGLAND IN 596 A.D. THE fears which had. THE ...
... later times it was said that St. Mildred landed there , and that it was her foot which left its miracu- lous mark , and a chapel dedicated to St. Mildred was erected over it . CHAPTER VII ENGLAND IN 596 A.D. THE fears which had. THE ...
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... ; othe from Canterbury to Dover and to Lymne , and fro 1 The population of all England four centuries later was only t millions . Richborough to Dover ; and still another branched off from. 50 THE RECEPTION OF THE MISSION.
... ; othe from Canterbury to Dover and to Lymne , and fro 1 The population of all England four centuries later was only t millions . Richborough to Dover ; and still another branched off from. 50 THE RECEPTION OF THE MISSION.
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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...