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How * Bede , cap . 26. H. Hunting . lib . iii . y Bede , lib . i . cap . 32. Brompton , p . 732. Spell . Concil . p . 86 . soon a man might enter the church , or receive 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
How * Bede , cap . 26. H. Hunting . lib . iii . y Bede , lib . i . cap . 32. Brompton , p . 732. Spell . Concil . p . 86 . soon a man might enter the church , or receive 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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soon a man might enter the church , or receive the sacrament , after having had commerce with his wife ? " It was replied , that , unless he had approached her without desire , merely for the sake of propagating his species , he was not ...
soon a man might enter the church , or receive the sacrament , after having had commerce with his wife ? " It was replied , that , unless he had approached her without desire , merely for the sake of propagating his species , he was not ...
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churches , and received the pall , a badge of ecclesiastical honour , from Rome . 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 ...
churches , and received the pall , a badge of ecclesiastical honour , from Rome . 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 ...
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... all the monkish devotion , so much esteemed in that ignorant and superstitious age . h Bede , lib . v . iChron . Sax . p . 59 . Brompton , p . 750 , 751 , 752 . I 1 He gave the tenth of his goods to the church 44 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... all the monkish devotion , so much esteemed in that ignorant and superstitious age . h Bede , lib . v . iChron . Sax . p . 59 . Brompton , p . 750 , 751 , 752 . I 1 He gave the tenth of his goods to the church 44 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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He gave the tenth of his goods to the church ' ; bestowed rich donations on the cathedral of Hereford ; and even made a pilgrimage to Rome , where his great power and riches could not fail of procuring him the papal absolution .
He gave the tenth of his goods to the church ' ; bestowed rich donations on the cathedral of Hereford ; and even made a pilgrimage to Rome , where his great power and riches could not fail of procuring him the papal absolution .
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