The Venerable Bede's Ecclasiatical History of England: Also the Anglo-Saxon chronicleBell & Daldy, 1894 - 515 pages |
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Page vii
... built two churches on its banks , and found- ed there two monasteries , named after St. Peter and St. Paul , and united together by the same rule and bond of brotherly love . " " * The birth of Bede happened in the third year of Egfrid ...
... built two churches on its banks , and found- ed there two monasteries , named after St. Peter and St. Paul , and united together by the same rule and bond of brotherly love . " " * The birth of Bede happened in the third year of Egfrid ...
Page viii
... built thereon a monastery , which he dedicated to St. Peter , on the north bank of the river Wear , and which from this circum- stance derived the name of Wearmouth . The same pious abbat , eight years after [ A.D. 682 ] , built another ...
... built thereon a monastery , which he dedicated to St. Peter , on the north bank of the river Wear , and which from this circum- stance derived the name of Wearmouth . The same pious abbat , eight years after [ A.D. 682 ] , built another ...
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... built by them , and is called Lastingham . What ecclesistical transactions took place in the province of the East Angles , was partly made known to us from the writings and tradition of our ancestors , and partly by relation of the most ...
... built by them , and is called Lastingham . What ecclesistical transactions took place in the province of the East Angles , was partly made known to us from the writings and tradition of our ancestors , and partly by relation of the most ...
Page 15
... built out of them , being , as Bishop Gibson ob- serves , of British bricks . Gildas says , that Aaron and Julius were citizens of Carlisle ; but others make them to have been inhabitants of the Roman city of Caerleon upon Usk , where ...
... built out of them , being , as Bishop Gibson ob- serves , of British bricks . Gildas says , that Aaron and Julius were citizens of Carlisle ; but others make them to have been inhabitants of the Roman city of Caerleon upon Usk , where ...
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... built a wall across the island ; but ine Britons being again invaded by the aforesaid enemies , were reduced to greater distress than before . FROM that time , the south part of Britain , destitute of armed soldiers , of martial stores ...
... built a wall across the island ; but ine Britons being again invaded by the aforesaid enemies , were reduced to greater distress than before . FROM that time , the south part of Britain , destitute of armed soldiers , of martial stores ...
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