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... mind and body ; and let them each in their respective provinces make me this return , as a remune- ration on their part , that , since I have diligently taken care to set down , concerning the several provinces or the more important ...
... mind and body ; and let them each in their respective provinces make me this return , as a remune- ration on their part , that , since I have diligently taken care to set down , concerning the several provinces or the more important ...
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... , had stopped in the city . Therefore , St. Albanus , in whom was an ardent devotedness of mind to come more speedily to martyrdom , approached the torrent , and directing his eyes to heaven , the channel being 22 BOOK I. BEDE'S.
... , had stopped in the city . Therefore , St. Albanus , in whom was an ardent devotedness of mind to come more speedily to martyrdom , approached the torrent , and directing his eyes to heaven , the channel being 22 BOOK I. BEDE'S.
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... mind , which in a short time overthrew so great a multitude of them , that the living did not even suffice to bury the dead . But not even by the death of their friends , or by fear of death , could those who survived be recalled from ...
... mind , which in a short time overthrew so great a multitude of them , that the living did not even suffice to bury the dead . But not even by the death of their friends , or by fear of death , could those who survived be recalled from ...
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... minds always full of mistrust . CHAPTER XVI . How the Britons gained their first victory over the nation of Angles , under the command of Ambrosius , a Roman . BUT when the hostile army , having destroyed , exterminated , and dispersed ...
... minds always full of mistrust . CHAPTER XVI . How the Britons gained their first victory over the nation of Angles , under the command of Ambrosius , a Roman . BUT when the hostile army , having destroyed , exterminated , and dispersed ...
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... minds of all , that with thirsty longings they followed after the doctrine of the priests . Having , therefore , crushed the damnable perversity , and refuted the authors of it , and settled the minds of all in the purity of the faith ...
... minds of all , that with thirsty longings they followed after the doctrine of the priests . Having , therefore , crushed the damnable perversity , and refuted the authors of it , and settled the minds of all in the purity of the faith ...
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Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation Saint Bede (the Venerable) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1870 |
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