The Venerable Bede's Ecclasiatical History of England: Also the Anglo-Saxon chronicleBell & Daldy, 1894 - 515 pages |
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Page xxi
... brothers what God has given unto me . ' He spoke to every one of them , admo- nishing and entreating them that they would ... brother , that I could say much concerning him , if my want of learn- ing did not cut short my discourse ...
... brothers what God has given unto me . ' He spoke to every one of them , admo- nishing and entreating them that they would ... brother , that I could say much concerning him , if my want of learn- ing did not cut short my discourse ...
Page xxxix
... brother , and other members of his family ; which scarcely any other person than himself could have supplied . To doubt this , would be as incredulous a thing as to deny that Xenophon wrote his Anabasis , or Cæsar his Commentaries ...
... brother , and other members of his family ; which scarcely any other person than himself could have supplied . To doubt this , would be as incredulous a thing as to deny that Xenophon wrote his Anabasis , or Cæsar his Commentaries ...
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... brother , Valentinian , expelled from Italy , fied into the East , where he was entertained by Theodosius with fatherly affection , and soon restored to the empire . Maximus the tyrant , being shut up in Aquileia , was there taken and ...
... brother , Valentinian , expelled from Italy , fied into the East , where he was entertained by Theodosius with fatherly affection , and soon restored to the empire . Maximus the tyrant , being shut up in Aquileia , was there taken and ...
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... brother and fellow bishop Etherius , Gregory , the servant of the servants of God . Although religious men stand in need of no recommendation with priests who have the charity which is pleasing to God ; yet as a proper opportunity is ...
... brother and fellow bishop Etherius , Gregory , the servant of the servants of God . Although religious men stand in need of no recommendation with priests who have the charity which is pleasing to God ; yet as a proper opportunity is ...
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... brother , being brought up under monastic rules , are not to live apart from your clergy in the English church , which , by God's assistance , has been lately brought to the faith ; you are to follow that course of life which our fore ...
... brother , being brought up under monastic rules , are not to live apart from your clergy in the English church , which , by God's assistance , has been lately brought to the faith ; you are to follow that course of life which our fore ...
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