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" Lord's day; by which, in process of time, he had made so great an impression upon their minds, that they abandoned that wicked trade, and set an example to all the rest of England to do the same. "
An abridged history of England - Trang 77
bởi William Frederick Mylius - 1849
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The History of the Anglo-Saxons, Tập 2

Sharon Turner - 1807 - 498 trang
...them, preaching every Lord's day ; by which, in process of time, he made so great an impression upon their minds, that they abandoned that wicked trade,...example to all the rest of England to do the same." 50 Bede, iv. c. 13. 51 Wilk. Leg. Sax. 15. 22. 52, 53. 59. " Ibid. p. 103. 139. 53 Ibid. p. 47. BO...

Alfred, Tập 1

Joseph Cottle - 1810 - 292 trang
...which, in profess of time, he made BO great an impression on their winds, that they ahandoned their wicked trade, and set an example to all the rest of England to do the same." It was the sight of some Knglish Slaves which was the occasion of Christianity being first preached...

A Dissertation Upon the Distinctions in Society, and Ranks of the People ...

Samuel Heywood - 1818 - 510 trang
...spending two or three months at a time among them, and at last prevailed upon them to abandon this wicked trade, and set an example to all the rest of England to do the same b. .Great oris Hits in pnrtibus oportet can tart." Bedae. Hist. Escles. lib. ic 1. p. 78. Saint Gregory...

The History of the Anglo-Saxons: Comprising the History of ..., Tập 3;Tập 93

Sharon Turner - 1823 - 682 trang
...preaching every Lord's day ; by which, in process of time, he had made so great an impression upon their minds, that they abandoned that wicked trade,...example to all the rest of England to do the same." Henry's Hist. vol. iv. p. 238. 53 Bedc, iv. c. 1344 Wilk. Leg. Sax. 15. 22. 52, 53. 59. M Ibid. p....

Addresses Delivered at the Triennial Celebration ...

1824 - 706 trang
...on to relate that after great pains, Saint Wulfstan succeeded in persuading these people to abandon "that wicked trade, and set an example to all the...do the same." " But for this remarkable passage," says a modern historian, "it would scarcely have been suspected that there ever was a time when the...

Christianity and Slavery: In a Course of Lectures Preached at the Cathedral ...

Edward Eliot - 1833 - 266 trang
...sometimes stayed two months amongst them, preaching every Lord's day; by which, in process of time, he made so great an impression on their minds, that they...wicked trade, and set an example to all the rest of England.'"—Henry's Great Britain, b. ii. chap. 6. W. Malms. I. ic 3. Anglia Sacra, t. ii. p. 258....

Christianity and slavery; lectures

Edward Eliot - 1833 - 262 trang
...stared two nxoths amongst them, preaching erery Lord"s day; by which. in process of time, he made §o great an impression on their minds, that they abandoned...trade, and set an example to all the rest of England.'" — Henrys Great Britain. b. ii. chap. 6. W. Malms. 1. ic 3. Anglia Sacra, t. ii. p. 258. As late as...

The History of the Anglo-Saxons from the Earliest Period to the ..., Tập 2

Sharon Turner - 1841 - 636 trang
...them, preaching every Lord's day; by which, in process of time, he had made so great an impression upon their minds, that they abandoned that wicked trade,...set an example to all the rest of England to do the tame." Henry's Hist . vol. iv. p. 238. 1 Bede, 166. >' Bouquet's Recucil des Historien?, tom. iii....

The History of the Anglo-Saxons from the Earliest Period to the ..., Tập 2

Sharon Turner - 1841 - 636 trang
...them, preaching every Lord's day; by which, in process of time, he had made so great an impression upon their minds, that they abandoned that wicked trade,...set an example to all the rest of England to do the tame." Henry's Hist. vol. iv. p. 238. • Bede. iv. c. 13. ' Wilk. Leg. Sax. 15, 22, 52, 53, 59. «...

The history of British commerce

George Lillie Craik - 1844 - 776 trang
...them, preachmg every Lord's Day, by which, in process of tnne, he made so great an impression upon their minds that they abandoned that wicked trade,...there ever was a time when the natives of England were regularly exported to be sold as slaves to the Irish. Their principal purchasers were probably...




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