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... began to repeat what he had already said ; and we , on hearing it , lamented with him . One while we read , another while we lamented — yea , we even wept while we read . In such cheer we passed the forty days , until the aforesaid day ...
... began to repeat what he had already said ; and we , on hearing it , lamented with him . One while we read , another while we lamented — yea , we even wept while we read . In such cheer we passed the forty days , until the aforesaid day ...
Side 10
... rendered Scotland . ' The Pictish dynasty prevailed in Scotland from the abdication of the Romans , A.D. 446 , to the overthrow of Wred by Kenneth , A.D. 843 . began to dwell along the northern parts of the island IO BOOK I. BEDE'S.
... rendered Scotland . ' The Pictish dynasty prevailed in Scotland from the abdication of the Romans , A.D. 446 , to the overthrow of Wred by Kenneth , A.D. 843 . began to dwell along the northern parts of the island IO BOOK I. BEDE'S.
Side 11
Saint Bede (the Venerable). began to dwell along the northern parts of the island , for the Britons had occupied the southern . And when the Picts , not having wives , sought them from the Scots , they con- sented to give them on this ...
Saint Bede (the Venerable). began to dwell along the northern parts of the island , for the Britons had occupied the southern . And when the Picts , not having wives , sought them from the Scots , they con- sented to give them on this ...
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... began to emulate the example of his faith and piety , and having been gradually instructed by his salutary ex- hortations , he left the darkness of idolatry and became a Christian with his whole heart . And when the above- named cleric ...
... began to emulate the example of his faith and piety , and having been gradually instructed by his salutary ex- hortations , he left the darkness of idolatry and became a Christian with his whole heart . And when the above- named cleric ...
Side 34
... began thus : - To Etius , thrice consul , the groans of the Britons ; ' and further on in the letter they 1 Palladius appears to have been sent rather to reclaim the Christians among the Scots from the Pelagian heresy . He died almost ...
... began thus : - To Etius , thrice consul , the groans of the Britons ; ' and further on in the letter they 1 Palladius appears to have been sent rather to reclaim the Christians among the Scots from the Pelagian heresy . He died almost ...
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Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation Saint Bede (the Venerable) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1870 |
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