Augustine of CanterburyMethuen, 1895 - 203 sider |
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... persons , had placed the bishop virtually among the chief magistrates of the city ; and the magistracy of Rome maintained some of the pre- tensions of the ancient Senate ; the position of the Bishop of Rome had therefore been one of ...
... persons , had placed the bishop virtually among the chief magistrates of the city ; and the magistracy of Rome maintained some of the pre- tensions of the ancient Senate ; the position of the Bishop of Rome had therefore been one of ...
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... person had the same privilege , a man who could lay hold of the bishop , even of the hem of his robe , was under this inviolable protection , and free from immediate molestation . In the disruption of the Western Empire , the fate of ...
... person had the same privilege , a man who could lay hold of the bishop , even of the hem of his robe , was under this inviolable protection , and free from immediate molestation . In the disruption of the Western Empire , the fate of ...
Side 10
... person . The weight of his official position was frequently en- hanced by personal circumstances . It was the custom for the churches to choose for their bishop some neighbouring person of distinction . A man of noble family and wealth ...
... person . The weight of his official position was frequently en- hanced by personal circumstances . It was the custom for the churches to choose for their bishop some neighbouring person of distinction . A man of noble family and wealth ...
Side 12
... person in our present story . The mission to Kent was of Gregory's sending , and he kept his hand upon it . Augustine was his agent , and his merit is that he faithfully carried out his master's instructions . But we need not pursue the ...
... person in our present story . The mission to Kent was of Gregory's sending , and he kept his hand upon it . Augustine was his agent , and his merit is that he faithfully carried out his master's instructions . But we need not pursue the ...
Side 13
... person , which enables us to inter- pret John's complimentary epithet of " just " stature . John's statement that his face combined his father's length with his mother's roundness of visage is perhaps rather indefinite . He goes on to ...
... person , which enables us to inter- pret John's complimentary epithet of " just " stature . John's statement that his face combined his father's length with his mother's roundness of visage is perhaps rather indefinite . He goes on to ...
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Abbot ancient ANTHONY HOPE Archbishop Arigius Arles Augustine Augustine's Author baptism baptized Baring Gould Bede Bertha Bishop of Arles Bishop of Rome Bretwalda Britain British bishops British Church Britons brother Brunhilda Buckram Cælian Hill Canterbury century Christ Christian College consecrated conversion copies on Japanese Crown 8vo custom death Deusdedit died E. F. BENSON Eadbald Earconbert East Saxons Eastern ecclesiastical Edwin Emperor English Ethelbert Ethelburga faith Gaul Gilbert Parker give Gregory Gregory's H. C. BEECHING holy Honorius honour Illustrated interest Italian journey Kentish King of Kent kingdom Laurence Laurentius letter Liudhard Lord Marseilles Mellitus and Justus mind mission missionaries monastery monks nation Northumbria ordained Oswy pall Paulinus Peter porticus Portrait preach present priests probably province Queen receive Redwald religion religious Rochester Roman says Second Edition sent story synod Theodore things tion Virgilius volume W. E. HENLEY West Saxons worship
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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...