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Side 16
... to the date of this incident ; one says it was before Gregory went to Constantinople , and the other says after . It was probably in 586 or 587 A.D. He The bishop granted his request , and Gregory started. 16 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
... to the date of this incident ; one says it was before Gregory went to Constantinople , and the other says after . It was probably in 586 or 587 A.D. He The bishop granted his request , and Gregory started. 16 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
Side 23
... [ probably not Licerius , but Sapandus ] , who had taken care of the little patrimony at Marseilles , had not accounted for some of the revenue due from it , and asking for restitution ; and the letter to Protasius consists mainly of a ...
... [ probably not Licerius , but Sapandus ] , who had taken care of the little patrimony at Marseilles , had not accounted for some of the revenue due from it , and asking for restitution ; and the letter to Protasius consists mainly of a ...
Side 26
... probably an estate in the neighbouring country , and its little house too small to entertain so large a But Candidus knows the city , and would company . easily arrange for their sojourn for a while to recover from the fatigues of their ...
... probably an estate in the neighbouring country , and its little house too small to entertain so large a But Candidus knows the city , and would company . easily arrange for their sojourn for a while to recover from the fatigues of their ...
Side 33
... probably written at the same time . The letter to Abbot Stephen bears internal evidence that Augustine brought it back with him on his return from Rome , and is of some interest . In it Gregory thanks Abbot Stephen for his kindness to ...
... probably written at the same time . The letter to Abbot Stephen bears internal evidence that Augustine brought it back with him on his return from Rome , and is of some interest . In it Gregory thanks Abbot Stephen for his kindness to ...
Side 35
... probably Frank priests , to act as interpreters . The 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 ...
... probably Frank priests , to act as interpreters . The 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 ...
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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...