The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... pontiff , began to entertain hopes of effecting a project which he himself , before he mounted the papal throne , had once embraced , of converting the British Saxons . It happened , that this prelate , at that time in a private station ...
... pontiff , began to entertain hopes of effecting a project which he himself , before he mounted the papal throne , had once embraced , of converting the British Saxons . It happened , that this prelate , at that time in a private station ...
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... pontiff before Gregory had ever carried to greater excess an intemperate zeal against the former religion . He had waged war with all the precious monuments of the ancients , and even with their writings ; which , as appears from the ...
... pontiff before Gregory had ever carried to greater excess an intemperate zeal against the former religion . He had waged war with all the precious monuments of the ancients , and even with their writings ; which , as appears from the ...
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... pontiff also answered some questions , which the missionary had put concerning the government of the new church of Kent . Besides other queries , which it is not material here to relate , Augustine asked , " Whether cousin - germans ...
... pontiff also answered some questions , which the missionary had put concerning the government of the new church of Kent . Besides other queries , which it is not material here to relate , Augustine asked , " Whether cousin - germans ...
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... pontiff , he engaged to pay him a yearly donation for the support of an English college at Romem , and in order to raise the sum , he imposed a tax of a penny on each house possessed of thirty pence a year . This imposition , being ...
... pontiff , he engaged to pay him a yearly donation for the support of an English college at Romem , and in order to raise the sum , he imposed a tax of a penny on each house possessed of thirty pence a year . This imposition , being ...
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... pontiff , had con- ducted all ecclesiastical government by their domestic sy- nods and councils : but the Saxons , receiving their reli- gion from Roman monks , were taught at the same time a profound reverence for that see , and were ...
... pontiff , had con- ducted all ecclesiastical government by their domestic sy- nods and councils : but the Saxons , receiving their reli- gion from Roman monks , were taught at the same time a profound reverence for that see , and were ...
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