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... favour of Christianity . The general reception of this holy reli- gion all over the continent , might also contribute to dispose the minds of these idolaters for its admission , and make the attempt less dangerous than Augustine and his ...
... favour of Christianity . The general reception of this holy reli- gion all over the continent , might also contribute to dispose the minds of these idolaters for its admission , and make the attempt less dangerous than Augustine and his ...
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... favour . Accordingly he held several conferences with Paulinus , disputed with his counsellors , meditated alone , and , after a serious discussion , declared himself a Christian . The high priest also of the pagan superstition soon ...
... favour . Accordingly he held several conferences with Paulinus , disputed with his counsellors , meditated alone , and , after a serious discussion , declared himself a Christian . The high priest also of the pagan superstition soon ...
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... favoured by fortune ; but he was soon after killed in battle , and his death thus freed Edward from a very dan ... favour of the legitimate sons of the de- ceased king , who were yet too young to be capable of governing themselves ...
... favoured by fortune ; but he was soon after killed in battle , and his death thus freed Edward from a very dan ... favour of the legitimate sons of the de- ceased king , who were yet too young to be capable of governing themselves ...
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... favour of their sect . Crucifixes , altars , and even horses , were heard to harangue in their defence against the secular clergy . These miracles , backed by their stronger assertions , pre- vailed with the people . Dunstan was ...
... favour of their sect . Crucifixes , altars , and even horses , were heard to harangue in their defence against the secular clergy . These miracles , backed by their stronger assertions , pre- vailed with the people . Dunstan was ...
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... favour . Edric , another nobleman , who commanded the Northumbrians , made his submission to the Conqueror , and obtained pardon ; while the rest dispersed them- selves , and left the Normans undisputed masters of the whole kingdom ...
... favour . Edric , another nobleman , who commanded the Northumbrians , made his submission to the Conqueror , and obtained pardon ; while the rest dispersed them- selves , and left the Normans undisputed masters of the whole kingdom ...
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