The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... church ; and made a pilgrimage to Rome , where he received baptism , and died in 689 . Ina , his successor , inherited the military virtues of Ceod- walla , and added to them the more valuable ones of justice , policy , and prudence ...
... church ; and made a pilgrimage to Rome , where he received baptism , and died in 689 . Ina , his successor , inherited the military virtues of Ceod- walla , and added to them the more valuable ones of justice , policy , and prudence ...
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... church atoned for every violence against 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 ...
... church atoned for every violence against 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 ...
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... churches . Wilfrid , bishop of Lindisferne , the sole pre- late of the Northumbrian kingdom , increased this subjec- tion in the eighth century , by his making an appeal to Rome against the decisions of an English synod , which had ...
... churches . Wilfrid , bishop of Lindisferne , the sole pre- late of the Northumbrian kingdom , increased this subjec- tion in the eighth century , by his making an appeal to Rome against the decisions of an English synod , which had ...
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... churches , in adjusting the day of keeping Easter ; which depended on a complicated consideration of the course of the sun and moon : and it happened that the missionaries , who had converted the Scots and Britons , had followed a ...
... churches , in adjusting the day of keeping Easter ; which depended on a complicated consideration of the course of the sun and moon : and it happened that the missionaries , who had converted the Scots and Britons , had followed a ...
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... church of Rome . Be- sides giving presents to the more distinguished ecclesi- astics , he made a perpetual grant of three hundred man- cuses a year to that see ; one third to support the lamps of St. Peter's , another those of St ...
... church of Rome . Be- sides giving presents to the more distinguished ecclesi- astics , he made a perpetual grant of three hundred man- cuses a year to that see ; one third to support the lamps of St. Peter's , another those of St ...
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