The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... appearance of the greatest lenity : he told Ethelbert , that the service of Christ must be entirely voluntary , and that no violence ought ever to be used in propagating so salutary a doctrine * . The intelligence received of these ...
... appearance of the greatest lenity : he told Ethelbert , that the service of Christ must be entirely voluntary , and that no violence ought ever to be used in propagating so salutary a doctrine * . The intelligence received of these ...
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... appeared before that prince ; and throwing off his vestments , showed his body all torn with bruises and stripes , which he had received . Eadbald , wondering that any man should have dared to treat in that manner a per- son of his rank ...
... appeared before that prince ; and throwing off his vestments , showed his body all torn with bruises and stripes , which he had received . Eadbald , wondering that any man should have dared to treat in that manner a per- son of his rank ...
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... appeared to him in a vision , and severely reproving him for his intention to desert his charge , had inflicted on him these visible marks of his displeasure . Whether Eadbald was struck with the miracle , or influenced by some other ...
... appeared to him in a vision , and severely reproving him for his intention to desert his charge , had inflicted on him these visible marks of his displeasure . Whether Eadbald was struck with the miracle , or influenced by some other ...
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... appearance , was told , that these priests had come to pray against him : " Then are they as much our enemies , " said he , " as those who intend to fight against us P : " and he immediately sent a detachment , who fell upon them , and ...
... appearance , was told , that these priests had come to pray against him : " Then are they as much our enemies , " said he , " as those who intend to fight against us P : " and he immediately sent a detachment , who fell upon them , and ...
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... appeared dangerous to that prince . Penda was thus fifty years of age before he mounted the throne ; and his temerity and restless disposition were found nowise abated by time , experience , or reflection . He engaged in con- tinual ...
... appeared dangerous to that prince . Penda was thus fifty years of age before he mounted the throne ; and his temerity and restless disposition were found nowise abated by time , experience , or reflection . He engaged in con- tinual ...
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