The Venerable Bede's Ecclasiatical History of England: Also the Anglo-Saxon chronicleBell & Daldy, 1894 - 515 pages |
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Page 9
... month after his departure , he gave his son the title of Britannicus . This war he concluded in the fourth year of his empire , which is the forty - sixth from the incarnation of our Lord . In which year there hap- pened a most grievous ...
... month after his departure , he gave his son the title of Britannicus . This war he concluded in the fourth year of his empire , which is the forty - sixth from the incarnation of our Lord . In which year there hap- pened a most grievous ...
Page 34
... months and ten days . He , being moved by Divine inspiration , in the fourteenth year of the same emperor , and about the one hundred and fiftieth after the coming of the English into Britain , sent the servant of God , Augustine ...
... months and ten days . He , being moved by Divine inspiration , in the fourteenth year of the same emperor , and about the one hundred and fiftieth after the coming of the English into Britain , sent the servant of God , Augustine ...
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... monthly courses , insomuch that the Law condemns to death any man that shall approach unto a woman during her uncleanness . Yet the woman , nevertheless , must not be forbidden to come into the church whilst she has her monthly courses ...
... monthly courses , insomuch that the Law condemns to death any man that shall approach unto a woman during her uncleanness . Yet the woman , nevertheless , must not be forbidden to come into the church whilst she has her monthly courses ...
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... monthly courses are no crime in women , because they naturally happen ; however , because our nature itself is so depraved , that it appears to be so without the concurrence of the will , the fault proceeds trom sin , and thereby human ...
... monthly courses are no crime in women , because they naturally happen ; however , because our nature itself is so depraved , that it appears to be so without the concurrence of the will , the fault proceeds trom sin , and thereby human ...
Page 62
... months , and ten days , died , and was translated to the eternal see of the heavenly kingdom . Of whom , in regard that he by his zeal converted our nation , the English , from the power of Satan to the faith of Christ , it behoves us ...
... months , and ten days , died , and was translated to the eternal see of the heavenly kingdom . Of whom , in regard that he by his zeal converted our nation , the English , from the power of Satan to the faith of Christ , it behoves us ...
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