Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... favour of Christianity . The general reception of this holy religion all over the continent might also contribute to dispose the minds of these idola- ters for its admiffion , and make the attempt less dangerous than Auguftine and his ...
... favour of Christianity . The general reception of this holy religion all over the continent might also contribute to dispose the minds of these idola- ters for its admiffion , and make the attempt less dangerous than Auguftine and his ...
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... favour . Accordingly he held feveral conferences with Paulinus , difputed with his counsellors , medi- tated alone , and , after a serious difcuffion , de- clared himself a Chriftian . The high priest alfo of the pagan fuperftition foon ...
... favour . Accordingly he held feveral conferences with Paulinus , difputed with his counsellors , medi- tated alone , and , after a serious difcuffion , de- clared himself a Chriftian . The high priest alfo of the pagan fuperftition foon ...
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... favoured by fortune ; but he was foon after killed in battle , and his death thus freed Edward from a very dangerous competitor . Nevertheless , the death of their leader was not fufficient to intimidate his turbulent adherents . During ...
... favoured by fortune ; but he was foon after killed in battle , and his death thus freed Edward from a very dangerous competitor . Nevertheless , the death of their leader was not fufficient to intimidate his turbulent adherents . During ...
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... favour of the legitimate fons of the deceased king , who were yet too young to be capable of governing themfelves . What- ever his attempts might have been , he denied the charge , and offered to clear himself of it by oath before the ...
... favour of the legitimate fons of the deceased king , who were yet too young to be capable of governing themfelves . What- ever his attempts might have been , he denied the charge , and offered to clear himself of it by oath before the ...
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... made the whole neighbourhood refound with his bellowings . No- thing was fo abfurd , but what the monks were ready to propagate in favour of their fect . 1 fect . Crucifixes , altars , and even horfes , HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 91.
... made the whole neighbourhood refound with his bellowings . No- thing was fo abfurd , but what the monks were ready to propagate in favour of their fect . 1 fect . Crucifixes , altars , and even horfes , HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 91.
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