The History of England, Tập 1 |
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The private and public edifices of the Britons were reduced to ashes : the priests were slaughtered on the altars by those idolatrous ravagers : the bishops and nobility shared the fate of the vulgar : the people , flying to the ...
The private and public edifices of the Britons were reduced to ashes : the priests were slaughtered on the altars by those idolatrous ravagers : the bishops and nobility shared the fate of the vulgar : the people , flying to the ...
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Bertha brought over a French bishop to the court of Canterbury ; and being zealous for the propagation of her religion , she had been very assiduous in her devotional exercises , had supported the credit of her faith by an ...
Bertha brought over a French bishop to the court of Canterbury ; and being zealous for the propagation of her religion , she had been very assiduous in her devotional exercises , had supported the credit of her faith by an ...
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Gregory also advised him not to be too much elated with his gift of working miracles ; and as Augustine , proud of the success of his mission , seemed to think himself entitled to extend his authority over the bishops of Gaul , the pope ...
Gregory also advised him not to be too much elated with his gift of working miracles ; and as Augustine , proud of the success of his mission , seemed to think himself entitled to extend his authority over the bishops of Gaul , the pope ...
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... carried Paullinus , a learned bishop , along with her ; and besides stipulating a toleration for the exercise of her own religion , which was readily granted her , she used every reason to persuade the king to embrace it .
... carried Paullinus , a learned bishop , along with her ; and besides stipulating a toleration for the exercise of her own religion , which was readily granted her , she used every reason to persuade the king to embrace it .
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The chief reason why he had at first desired the company of Alcuin , was that he might oppose his learning to the heresy of Felix , bishop of Urgel in Catalonia ; who maintained , that Jesus Christ , considered in his human nature ...
The chief reason why he had at first desired the company of Alcuin , was that he might oppose his learning to the heresy of Felix , bishop of Urgel in Catalonia ; who maintained , that Jesus Christ , considered in his human nature ...
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