Augustine of CanterburyMethuen, 1895 - 203 sider |
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... nation to which they belonged ? " and was answered that they were called Angles . is good , " he said , " for they have angel faces , and it becomes such to be co - heirs with the angels in heaven . " " And what is the name , " he ...
... nation to which they belonged ? " and was answered that they were called Angles . is good , " he said , " for they have angel faces , and it becomes such to be co - heirs with the angels in heaven . " " And what is the name , " he ...
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... nation , to whose very language they were strangers . " Augustine either shared their fears or was overpowered by their remonstrances , and consented to return to Rome and entreat Gregory that they might be relieved from " so dangerous ...
... nation , to whose very language they were strangers . " Augustine either shared their fears or was overpowered by their remonstrances , and consented to return to Rome and entreat Gregory that they might be relieved from " so dangerous ...
Side 34
... nation of the Angles greatly desire to become Christian , but that the neighbouring bishops have no pastoral solici- tude for them , and neglect them ; therefore he has sent Augustine and others to go thither ; also , he says he has ...
... nation of the Angles greatly desire to become Christian , but that the neighbouring bishops have no pastoral solici- tude for them , and neglect them ; therefore he has sent Augustine and others to go thither ; also , he says he has ...
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... nation of the English had received the faith , and that he was himself made their bishop . " Bede says nothing of the baptism of the ten thou- sand , and does not give the letter to Bertha ; we get these incidents from the Letters of St ...
... nation of the English had received the faith , and that he was himself made their bishop . " Bede says nothing of the baptism of the ten thou- sand , and does not give the letter to Bertha ; we get these incidents from the Letters of St ...
Side 58
... nation of the English , an had caused to be made a bishop , had had so grea a success that he had on the previous Christma baptized ten thousand souls . Gregory's letter to Queen Bertha is placed by th editors among a batch of letters ...
... nation of the English , an had caused to be made a bishop , had had so grea a success that he had on the previous Christma baptized ten thousand souls . Gregory's letter to Queen Bertha is placed by th editors among a batch of letters ...
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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...