Augustine of CanterburyMethuen, 1895 - 203 sider |
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Side 3
... rule of the Exarch of Ravenna . During two hundred years this division continued under eighteen successive Exarchs . It was not till 755 A.D. that King Pepin gave his Lombard conquests of that year to the See of St. Peter , to be held ...
... rule of the Exarch of Ravenna . During two hundred years this division continued under eighteen successive Exarchs . It was not till 755 A.D. that King Pepin gave his Lombard conquests of that year to the See of St. Peter , to be held ...
Side 5
... rule of Ostrogothic Kings and Eastern Emperors , it had lost much of its prestige . Both rulers had maintained the right of intervention in the appointment of bishops , and both had treated the bishops as their subjects . Theodoric had ...
... rule of Ostrogothic Kings and Eastern Emperors , it had lost much of its prestige . Both rulers had maintained the right of intervention in the appointment of bishops , and both had treated the bishops as their subjects . Theodoric had ...
Side 7
... rule which St. Benedict had drawn up for his monks fifty years before , is not stated by the contemporary ... rule of Benedict in its broad outlines as a wise adaptation , on the whole , of the Eastern rule to Western conditions , he ...
... rule which St. Benedict had drawn up for his monks fifty years before , is not stated by the contemporary ... rule of Benedict in its broad outlines as a wise adaptation , on the whole , of the Eastern rule to Western conditions , he ...
Side 8
... 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 monasteries at Wearmouth and Jarrow , he did not adopt the Bene- dictine rule as a matter of ...
... 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 monasteries at Wearmouth and Jarrow , he did not adopt the Bene- dictine rule as a matter of ...
Side 14
... rule , mild ; with fine hands , taper fingers , and well - shaped nails . He is represented as habited in a chestnut - coloured planeta over a dalmatic , and a narrow pall adjusted round the shoulders in the manner shown by the mosaics ...
... rule , mild ; with fine hands , taper fingers , and well - shaped nails . He is represented as habited in a chestnut - coloured planeta over a dalmatic , and a narrow pall adjusted round the shoulders in the manner shown by the mosaics ...
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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...