The Venerable Bede's Ecclasiatical History of England: Also the Anglo-Saxon chronicleBell & Daldy, 1894 - 515 pages |
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Page xiii
... consecrated , nor to intermeddle with the rights of others , nor to take the scholar of another . He was to learn sedulously his own handicraft , and not put another to shame for his ignorance , but to teach him better . The high - born ...
... consecrated , nor to intermeddle with the rights of others , nor to take the scholar of another . He was to learn sedulously his own handicraft , and not put another to shame for his ignorance , but to teach him better . The high - born ...
Page xxxiv
... consecrated on his loh - in ejus locum . lieu , Fr. Its very peculiarities , nevertheless , stamp a great value on it ; and its frauds are harmless , if possible , because they are easily detected . Towards the end the writer intended ...
... consecrated on his loh - in ejus locum . lieu , Fr. Its very peculiarities , nevertheless , stamp a great value on it ; and its frauds are harmless , if possible , because they are easily detected . Towards the end the writer intended ...
Page 35
... consecrated bishop in case they were received by the English , that he might , by humble entreaty , obtain of the holy Gregory , that they should not be com- pelled to undertake so dangerous , toilsome , and uncertain a journey . The ...
... consecrated bishop in case they were received by the English , that he might , by humble entreaty , obtain of the holy Gregory , that they should not be com- pelled to undertake so dangerous , toilsome , and uncertain a journey . The ...
Page 40
... consecrated as archbishop either of London or Can . terbury ; but by the general title of the " Bishop of the English , " ( Anglo- rum Episcopus , ) that he might be at liberty to fix his seat in whatever part of the country he pleased ...
... consecrated as archbishop either of London or Can . terbury ; but by the general title of the " Bishop of the English , " ( Anglo- rum Episcopus , ) that he might be at liberty to fix his seat in whatever part of the country he pleased ...
Page 54
... consecrated by his own synod , and that he receive the honour of the pall from this holy and apostolical see , which I , by the grace of God , now serve . But we will have you send to the city of York such a bishop as you shall think ...
... consecrated by his own synod , and that he receive the honour of the pall from this holy and apostolical see , which I , by the grace of God , now serve . But we will have you send to the city of York such a bishop as you shall think ...
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