Augustine of CanterburyMethuen, 1895 - 203 sider |
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Side 7
... he touched , that while he could hardly help taking the rule of Benedict in its broad outlines as a wise adaptation , on the whole , of the Eastern rule to Western conditions , he would be very likely to modify. 7 GREGORY THE GREAT.
... he touched , that while he could hardly help taking the rule of Benedict in its broad outlines as a wise adaptation , on the whole , of the Eastern rule to Western conditions , he would be very likely to modify. 7 GREGORY THE GREAT.
Side 11
... whole , it was thought that the Church had a right to the services of the man upon whom the choice of the city fell ; and when his resistance had sufficiently tested the reality and unanimity of the choice , the man felt it a duty to ...
... whole , it was thought that the Church had a right to the services of the man upon whom the choice of the city fell ; and when his resistance had sufficiently tested the reality and unanimity of the choice , the man felt it a duty to ...
Side 24
... whole Lombard country by taking the sea route ; and secondly , by the fact that , at a still later period , Theodore , with Adrian and his monks , went by sea from Rome to Marseilles.1 If we wish to see with the mind's eye the start of ...
... whole Lombard country by taking the sea route ; and secondly , by the fact that , at a still later period , Theodore , with Adrian and his monks , went by sea from Rome to Marseilles.1 If we wish to see with the mind's eye the start of ...
Side 28
... whole kingdom . Northumbria , at the best , was in the cold , bleak northern part of the land , and the Angles were a fierce and barbarous people ; wars and rumours of wars everywhere . When brought face to face with it , the monks must ...
... whole kingdom . Northumbria , at the best , was in the cold , bleak northern part of the land , and the Angles were a fierce and barbarous people ; wars and rumours of wars everywhere . When brought face to face with it , the monks must ...
Side 43
... whole south of the country had been conquered and settled as far as the Avon on the borders of Wilts and Dorset by the year 516 ; soon afterwards the East Saxons had founded a kingdom in the country north of the Thames , and the East ...
... whole south of the country had been conquered and settled as far as the Avon on the borders of Wilts and Dorset by the year 516 ; soon afterwards the East Saxons had founded a kingdom in the country north of the Thames , and the East ...
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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...