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" Accordingly he permitted them to reside in the city of Canterbury, which was the metropolis of all his dominions, and, pursuant to his promise, besides allowing them sustenance, did not refuse them liberty to preach. "
The Chronicle of Henry of Huntingdon: Comprising the History of England ... - Page 68
by Henry (of Huntingdon) - 1853 - 442 pages
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The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation: From the Coming of Julius ...

Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1723 - 584 pages
...by preaching to gain as many as you can to your Religion. Accordingly he gave them a dwelling Place in the City of Canterbury, which was the Metropolis of all his Dominions, and purfuant to his Promife, befides allowing them their Diet, permitted them to preach. fc It is tbiught...
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England's Conversion & Reformation Compared: Or, The Young Gentleman ...

Robert Manning - 1725 - 400 pages
...Preaching to gain as many as you can to your Rcli" gion. Accordingly he gave them a dwelling e* Place in the City of Canterbury, which was the " Metropolis of all his Dominions : And purfuanf " to his Promife, befides allowing them their DieC " permitted them to preach. It isjeported,...
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The Complete Works of Venerable Bede: Ecclesiastical history

Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 418 pages
...you to preach and gain as many as you can to your religion.'" Accordingly he permitted them to reside in the city of Canterbury, which was the metropolis...of all his dominions, and, pursuant to his promise, besides allowing them sustenance, did not refuse them liberty to preach. It is reported that, as they...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 2

Half hours - 1847 - 560 pages
...by preaching to gain as many as you can to your religion." Accordingly he gave them a dwelling-place in the city of Canterbury, which was the metropolis...of all his dominions, and pursuant to his promise, besides allowing them their diet, permitted them to preach. Jt is reported, that as they drew near...
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The land we live in, a pictorial and literary sketch-book of the British empire

British empire - 1847 - 812 pages
...Ethelbert gave to the Christian missionaries, Bede goes on to say, " He gave them a dwelling-place in the city of Canterbury, which was the metropolis...of all his dominions, and pursuant to his promise, besides allowing them their diet, permitted them to preach. It is reported, that as they drew near...
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A History of Ecclesiastical Architecture in England

George Ayliffe Poole - 1848 - 478 pages
...and of those to whom they were come. Ethelbert received them favourably, and permitted them to reside in the city of Canterbury, which was the metropolis of all his dominions, and did not refuse them liberty to preach. It is reported that, as they drew near to the city, after their...
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The Manchester illuminator, and general Catholic record, ed. by W ..., Volume 1

William Francis Cleary - 1850 - 240 pages
...preaching to gain ai many as you can to your religion.' Accordingly lie gave them a dwelling-place in the city of Canterbury, which was the metropolis...of all his dominions; and, pursuant to his promise, besides allowing them their diet, permitted them to preach. It is reported, that as they drew near...
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Knight's Excursion Companion

Charles Knight - 1851 - 492 pages
...Ethelbert gave to the Christian missionaries, Bede goes on to say, " He gave them a dwelling-place in the city of Canterbury, which was the metropolis...of all his dominions, and pursuant to his promise, besides allowing them their diet, permitted them to preach. It is reported, that as they drew near...
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The Church Historians of England: pt. 2. The historical works of the ...

1853 - 496 pages
...; nor do we forbid you to preach and gain as many as you can to your religion." Accordingly he gave them a residence* in the city of Canterbury, which...of all his dominions, and, pursuant to his promise, besides allowing them sustenance, did not refuse them liberty to preach. It is reported that, as they...
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The Church Historians of England, Volume 1, Page 2

1853 - 440 pages
...you to preach and gain as many as you can to your religion." Accordingly he gave them a residence1 in the city of Canterbury, which was the metropolis...of all his dominions, and, pursuant to his promise, besides allowing them sustenance, did not refuse them liberty to preach. It is reported that, as they...
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