The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England: Also the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. With Illustrative Notes, a Map of Anglo-Saxon England and a General IndexG. Bell, 1887 - 515 pages |
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Page xix
... heard with my ears , any man so earnest in giving thanks to the living God . " O truly happy man ! He chanted the sentence of St. Paul the apostle , It is dreadful to fall into the hands of the living God , ' and much more out of Holy ...
... heard with my ears , any man so earnest in giving thanks to the living God . " O truly happy man ! He chanted the sentence of St. Paul the apostle , It is dreadful to fall into the hands of the living God , ' and much more out of Holy ...
Page xxi
... heard , so long as the soul animated his body , he never ceased to give thanks to the true and living God , with expanded hands exclaiming : Glory be to the Father , and to the Son , and to the Holy Ghost ! ' with other spiritual ...
... heard , so long as the soul animated his body , he never ceased to give thanks to the true and living God , with expanded hands exclaiming : Glory be to the Father , and to the Son , and to the Holy Ghost ! ' with other spiritual ...
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... heard their cry , the enemies were put to flight , a calm ensued , the winds veering about applied themselves to for- ward their voyage , and having soon traversed the ocean , they enjoyed the quiet of the wished - for shore . A ...
... heard their cry , the enemies were put to flight , a calm ensued , the winds veering about applied themselves to for- ward their voyage , and having soon traversed the ocean , they enjoyed the quiet of the wished - for shore . A ...
Page 37
... heard this , ordered them to stay in that island where they had landed , and that they should be furnished with all necessaries , till he should consider what to do with them . For he had before heard of the Christian religion , having ...
... heard this , ordered them to stay in that island where they had landed , and that they should be furnished with all necessaries , till he should consider what to do with them . For he had before heard of the Christian religion , having ...
Page 57
... heard had been wrought by him ; wherein he admonishes him not to incur the danger of being puffed up by the number of them . The letter was in these words : - 66 ' I know , most loving brother , that Almighty God , by means of your ...
... heard had been wrought by him ; wherein he admonishes him not to incur the danger of being puffed up by the number of them . The letter was in these words : - 66 ' I know , most loving brother , that Almighty God , by means of your ...
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