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959 EDGAR Controversy with the monks .... Marries Elgiva Quarrels with Dunstan His excommunication and death ...... His excellent capacity Pays court to the monks His amours Miracles by Dunstan 978 Murder of the king .
959 EDGAR Controversy with the monks .... Marries Elgiva Quarrels with Dunstan His excommunication and death ...... His excellent capacity Pays court to the monks His amours Miracles by Dunstan 978 Murder of the king .
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The monks , who were the only annalists during those ages , lived remote from public affairs , considered the civil transactions as entirely subordinate to the ecclesiastical , and , besides partaking of the ignorance and barbarity ...
The monks , who were the only annalists during those ages , lived remote from public affairs , considered the civil transactions as entirely subordinate to the ecclesiastical , and , besides partaking of the ignorance and barbarity ...
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Ambitious to distinguish his pontificate by the conversion of the British Saxons , he pitched on Augustine , a Roman monk , and sent him with forty associates to preach the gospel in this island . These missionaries , terrified with the ...
Ambitious to distinguish his pontificate by the conversion of the British Saxons , he pitched on Augustine , a Roman monk , and sent him with forty associates to preach the gospel in this island . These missionaries , terrified with the ...
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Having laid siege to Chester , the Britons marched out with all their forces to engage him ; and they were attended by a body of twelve hundred and fifty monks from the monastery of Bangor , who stood at a small distance from the field ...
Having laid siege to Chester , the Britons marched out with all their forces to engage him ; and they were attended by a body of twelve hundred and fifty monks from the monastery of Bangor , who stood at a small distance from the field ...
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... society : and the remorses for cruelty , murder , treachery , assassination , and the more robust vices , were appeased , not by amendment of life , but by penances , servility to the monks , and an abject and illiberal devotion * .
... society : and the remorses for cruelty , murder , treachery , assassination , and the more robust vices , were appeased , not by amendment of life , but by penances , servility to the monks , and an abject and illiberal devotion * .
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