The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation

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Cosimo, Inc., Oct 1, 2007 - Religion - 388 pages
Originally written in 731 and published in English in 1903 in a translation by LIONEL CECIL JANE (1879-1932), The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation was the first book of its kind. In it, British Benedictine monk SAINT BEDE (672-735) details the history of England from the time of Caesar until the year of its writing. Assembled using a variety of Roman sources, including Prosper of Acquitaine and Pope Gregory I, this astonishing work resounds of true scholarly diligence: Bede cited his references throughout his work, and used personal accounts only with skepticism. Bede's history covers the wars between the Britons, Scots, and Picts; the conquest of England by the Romans; and the conversion of the Britons, the Scots, and the Saxons. Bede also details the rise and fall of tribal kings and the lives of influential bishops. Historians will find this an interesting historical document both as a record of history and as a specimen of history itself.
 

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BOOK I
1
Claudius the second of the Romans who came into Britain
8
The persecution ceasing the church in Britain enjoys peace
14
In the reign of Theodosius the younger Palladius was sent
20
The Britons obtained their first victory over the Angles
24
How he wrote to the Bishop of Arles to entertain them
34
Pope Gregory writes to the Bishop of Arles to assist
50
Augustine repairs the church of our Saviour and builds
57
Colman being worsted returned home Tuda succeeded
152
How the priest Wighard was sent from Britain to Rome
158
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164
Bishop Colman having left Britain built two monasteries
170
A little boy dying in the same monastery called upon
176
Hedda succeeds Eleutherius in the bishopric of the West
182
King Cadwalla having slain Ethelwalch king of the West
188
How Queen Etheldrida always preserved her virginity
194

Ethelfrid king of the Northumbrians having vanquished
58
How St Augustine made Mellitus and Justus bishops
68
Laurentius being reproved by the apostle converts King
74
X
81
King Edwin is persuaded to believe by a vision which
87
The province of the East Angles receives the faith
94
CHAP PAGE
99
The same King Oswald asking a bishop of the Scottish
106
How the West Saxons received the Word of God by
112
of a boy cured of an ague at St Oswalds tomb A D 642
122
How the same Aidan by his prayers saved the royal city
128
of the life and death of the religious King Sigebert
131
How the East Saxons again received the Faith which they
138
How the controversy arose about the due time of keeping
146
of the life and death of the Abbess Hilda A D 680
201
of the vision that appeared to a certain man of God before
209
The same St Cuthbert being an anchorite by his prayers
216
of one who was cured of a distemper in his eye at
223
The same bishop recovered one of the earls servants from
229
How the venerable Swidbert in Britain and Wilbrord
239
of another who before his death saw a book containing
246
The account given by the aforesaid book of the place
252
XX
263
The monks of Hii and the monasteries subject to them
276
THE LIFE AND MIRACLES OF ST CUTHBERT
286
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