Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... church of wonderful workmanship , and suitable to his martyrdom , was erected . In which place , there ceases not to this day the cure of sick persons , and the frequent working of wonders . At the same time suffered Aaron and Julius ...
... church of wonderful workmanship , and suitable to his martyrdom , was erected . In which place , there ceases not to this day the cure of sick persons , and the frequent working of wonders . At the same time suffered Aaron and Julius ...
Side 64
... church ; an ancient farm - house with gabled roofs that tell of old days of comfort and hospitality . The church , too , is a building of interest , because of some an- tiquity ; and there are in the churchyard two very ancient ...
... church ; an ancient farm - house with gabled roofs that tell of old days of comfort and hospitality . The church , too , is a building of interest , because of some an- tiquity ; and there are in the churchyard two very ancient ...
Side 93
... church , or of the first in- troduction of Christianity into the island , was born about the year 675 on the lands which afterwards belonged to the two abbeys of St. Peter and St. Paul in the bishopric of Durham , near the mouth of the ...
... church , or of the first in- troduction of Christianity into the island , was born about the year 675 on the lands which afterwards belonged to the two abbeys of St. Peter and St. Paul in the bishopric of Durham , near the mouth of the ...
Side 95
... church of his own monastery at Jarrow : but long after his death his bones were removed to Durham Cathedral and placed in the same coffin or chest with those of St. Cuthbert . The church of Rome canonized him and conferred on him the ...
... church of his own monastery at Jarrow : but long after his death his bones were removed to Durham Cathedral and placed in the same coffin or chest with those of St. Cuthbert . The church of Rome canonized him and conferred on him the ...
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... church outside the walls of Canterbury ; but it is overshadowed by a pagan temple , wherein is the rude image not of a God of Peace , but of a God of War and destruction ; and the foreigners fear that their humble little church will ...
... church outside the walls of Canterbury ; but it is overshadowed by a pagan temple , wherein is the rude image not of a God of Peace , but of a God of War and destruction ; and the foreigners fear that their humble little church will ...
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