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... Rome Gregory's Answers to his Queries 51 53 Augustine's Conferences with the Britons 55 Slaughter of the Monks of Bangor 58 604 . Death of Augustine 59 Foundation of St. Paul's , in London 59 A. D. Apparent Failure of the Romish Mission ...
... Rome Gregory's Answers to his Queries 51 53 Augustine's Conferences with the Britons 55 Slaughter of the Monks of Bangor 58 604 . Death of Augustine 59 Foundation of St. Paul's , in London 59 A. D. Apparent Failure of the Romish Mission ...
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... 92 Tythes usual among Pagans 93 Monasteries 97 Pilgrimages to Rome 98 709. Aldhelm 90 Bede 100 740. Egbert 104 Tripartite Division of Tythes 106 766. Alcuin 108 A. D. PAGE 746. Willibrord 111 Boniface 112 747. Council xii CONTENTS .
... 92 Tythes usual among Pagans 93 Monasteries 97 Pilgrimages to Rome 98 709. Aldhelm 90 Bede 100 740. Egbert 104 Tripartite Division of Tythes 106 766. Alcuin 108 A. D. PAGE 746. Willibrord 111 Boniface 112 747. Council xii CONTENTS .
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... Rome 871 . 878 . His Retirement 901 . Journey to Rome His neglected Education His Accession His Victory over the Danes His Literary Works . His Death His Infirmities 139 140 · 141 143 146 • 147 148 149 150 151 · His Economy of Time 152 ...
... Rome 871 . 878 . His Retirement 901 . Journey to Rome His neglected Education His Accession His Victory over the Danes His Literary Works . His Death His Infirmities 139 140 · 141 143 146 • 147 148 149 150 151 · His Economy of Time 152 ...
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... Rome , instructed in the faith of Jesus , baptized , and finally ordained . On returning home , Lucius is represented to have received baptism by their persuasions , and to have “ Ecclesia de qua loquimur | tradition " ( respecting ...
... Rome , instructed in the faith of Jesus , baptized , and finally ordained . On returning home , Lucius is represented to have received baptism by their persuasions , and to have “ Ecclesia de qua loquimur | tradition " ( respecting ...
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... Rome , Piety and mortification , with con- siderable abilities , quickly gained him there a high degree of credit . With learning , he was , indeed , inadequately provided . His principal companion and warmest admirer was Celestius , an ...
... Rome , Piety and mortification , with con- siderable abilities , quickly gained him there a high degree of credit . With learning , he was , indeed , inadequately provided . His principal companion and warmest admirer was Celestius , an ...
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