The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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Page xiv
... Church is often spoken of by writers of the second and succeeding centuries ; and , as such an anomaly as a Church without a hierarchy was then happily unknown , the episcopacy of our island doubtless dates earlier than the era of King ...
... Church is often spoken of by writers of the second and succeeding centuries ; and , as such an anomaly as a Church without a hierarchy was then happily unknown , the episcopacy of our island doubtless dates earlier than the era of King ...
Page xv
... Churches planted among us in the very earliest age of Christianity . P One of the most interesting of these is the church of St. Piran , near St. Ives , which , after being for ages buried in the sand , ( hence the name of the hamlet ...
... Churches planted among us in the very earliest age of Christianity . P One of the most interesting of these is the church of St. Piran , near St. Ives , which , after being for ages buried in the sand , ( hence the name of the hamlet ...
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... churches , and appoints bishops . A.D. 67. Aristobulus , one of the seventy disciples , dies in Britain1 . A.D. 68. Nero put to death , June 9 ; succeeded by Galba . A.D. 69. Galba is killed , January 16. Otho suc- ceeds , and Vitellius ...
... churches , and appoints bishops . A.D. 67. Aristobulus , one of the seventy disciples , dies in Britain1 . A.D. 68. Nero put to death , June 9 ; succeeded by Galba . A.D. 69. Galba is killed , January 16. Otho suc- ceeds , and Vitellius ...
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... sees , as at London and Llan- daff . A brass plate in the church of St. Peter , Cornhill , London , professes to point out his place of sepulture . the A.D. 185. Perennis , prætorian præfect , is slain THE ROMAN ERA . 29.
... sees , as at London and Llan- daff . A brass plate in the church of St. Peter , Cornhill , London , professes to point out his place of sepulture . the A.D. 185. Perennis , prætorian præfect , is slain THE ROMAN ERA . 29.
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... church built of wonderful work- manship " afterwards arose , to which a monastic institution was added by Offa about 787 , which enjoyed from him an exemption from the Rome - scot or Peter- pence paid by every family but its tenants for ...
... church built of wonderful work- manship " afterwards arose , to which a monastic institution was added by Offa about 787 , which enjoyed from him an exemption from the Rome - scot or Peter- pence paid by every family but its tenants for ...
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