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 xxiv
... kingdoms into which England was then divided , he gradually includes their history in his narrative , until he ... kingdom of Kent , as appears from circum- stances mentioned elsewhere in this work , as well as from the authorities ...
... kingdoms into which England was then divided , he gradually includes their history in his narrative , until he ... kingdom of Kent , as appears from circum- stances mentioned elsewhere in this work , as well as from the authorities ...
Page xxvi
... kingdoms which em- braced the Christian faith . It relates to the conversion of those districts by the agency of ... kingdom is obscure , and consists of an account of its conversion , the succession of its sovereigns and its bishops ...
... kingdoms which em- braced the Christian faith . It relates to the conversion of those districts by the agency of ... kingdom is obscure , and consists of an account of its conversion , the succession of its sovereigns and its bishops ...
Page xxvii
... kingdom of Northumbria , was both politically and ecclesiastically independent of it , and Bede was as ignorant of the transactions of that province as of those which were much more remote from Jarrow . He received some mate- rials from ...
... kingdom of Northumbria , was both politically and ecclesiastically independent of it , and Bede was as ignorant of the transactions of that province as of those which were much more remote from Jarrow . He received some mate- rials from ...
Page xxviii
... kingdoms of Kent and Northumbria . The letters of archbishops Lau- rentius and Honorius , concerning the proper time for ... kingdom of Northumberland , is founded upon local information which its author derived frora various individuals ...
... kingdoms of Kent and Northumbria . The letters of archbishops Lau- rentius and Honorius , concerning the proper time for ... kingdom of Northumberland , is founded upon local information which its author derived frora various individuals ...
Page 37
... kingdom that would never end , with the living and true God . The king 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 ...
... kingdom that would never end , with the living and true God . The king 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 ...
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