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Side 101
... told , ' Rejoice not that the devils are subject to you , but rejoice rather that your names are written in heaven , ' etc. . . . It remains , therefore , most dear brother , that amidst those things which , through the working of our ...
... told , ' Rejoice not that the devils are subject to you , but rejoice rather that your names are written in heaven , ' etc. . . . It remains , therefore , most dear brother , that amidst those things which , through the working of our ...
Side 107
... told that Gregory sent all things ( universa ) which were necessary for the worship of the Church , viz . sacred vessels and altar vestments , relics of the apostles and of many saints , and many codices . Thomas of Elmham describes a ...
... told that Gregory sent all things ( universa ) which were necessary for the worship of the Church , viz . sacred vessels and altar vestments , relics of the apostles and of many saints , and many codices . Thomas of Elmham describes a ...
Side 113
... told , indeed , that Ethelbert , before his con- version , had been accustomed to worship in a building situated outside the city , between the old Church of St. Martin and the city wall , which Augustine after- wards consecrated as a ...
... told , indeed , that Ethelbert , before his con- version , had been accustomed to worship in a building situated outside the city , between the old Church of St. Martin and the city wall , which Augustine after- wards consecrated as a ...
Side 117
... told , but it is reasonable to suppose , that among the English converts to the faith some would be moved to adopt the life which was put before them , by precept and example , as the highest phase of the religious life , that of the ...
... told , but it is reasonable to suppose , that among the English converts to the faith some would be moved to adopt the life which was put before them , by precept and example , as the highest phase of the religious life , that of the ...
Side 148
... sub - King , according to the usual policy of the times . We are told nothing of the details of the conversion , but we seem to gather that Seberht was invited to the court of the Bretwalda , and there , by the 148 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
... sub - King , according to the usual policy of the times . We are told nothing of the details of the conversion , but we seem to gather that Seberht was invited to the court of the Bretwalda , and there , by the 148 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
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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...