The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England: Also the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ...G. Bell & Sons, 1894 - 515 pages |
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Page xxxi
... archbishop of Canterbury , in the reign of king Alfred , is thought to have had some hand in compiling the first part of it . " From internal evidence of an indirect nature , " says Dr. Ingram , " there is great reason to presume that ...
... archbishop of Canterbury , in the reign of king Alfred , is thought to have had some hand in compiling the first part of it . " From internal evidence of an indirect nature , " says Dr. Ingram , " there is great reason to presume that ...
Page xxxviii
... Canterbury , at whose instigation he undertook the work ; who sent by Nothelm , afterwards archbishop of that province , a full account of all ecclesiastical transactions in Kent , and in the contiguous districts , from the first ...
... Canterbury , at whose instigation he undertook the work ; who sent by Nothelm , afterwards archbishop of that province , a full account of all ecclesiastical transactions in Kent , and in the contiguous districts , from the first ...
Page xxxix
... archbishops of Canterbury , or by their direction , * at least as far as the year 1001 , or even 1070 ; for the Benet MS . which some call the Plegmund MS . ends in the latter year ; the rest being in Latin . From internal evidence ...
... archbishops of Canterbury , or by their direction , * at least as far as the year 1001 , or even 1070 ; for the Benet MS . which some call the Plegmund MS . ends in the latter year ; the rest being in Latin . From internal evidence ...
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... Canterbury by those venerable and learned men , Arch- bishop Theodore of blessed memory , and the Abbot Adrian , transmitted to me by Nothelm , the pious priest of the Church of London , * either in writing , or by word of mouth of the ...
... Canterbury by those venerable and learned men , Arch- bishop Theodore of blessed memory , and the Abbot Adrian , transmitted to me by Nothelm , the pious priest of the Church of London , * either in writing , or by word of mouth of the ...
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... Canterbury , with such possessions of different kinds as were necessary for their subsistence . CHAP . XXVII . St. Augustine , being made bishop , sends to acquaint Pope Gregory with what had been done , and receives his answer to the ...
... Canterbury , with such possessions of different kinds as were necessary for their subsistence . CHAP . XXVII . St. Augustine , being made bishop , sends to acquaint Pope Gregory with what had been done , and receives his answer to the ...
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