The Venerable Bede's Ecclasiatical History of England: Also the Anglo-Saxon chronicleBell & Daldy, 1894 - 515 pages |
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Page 7
... thence , as has been said , added a third nation in Britain to the Britons and the Picts . There is a very large gulf of the sea , which formerly di- vided the nation of the Picts from the Britons ; which gulf runs from the west very ...
... thence , as has been said , added a third nation in Britain to the Britons and the Picts . There is a very large gulf of the sea , which formerly di- vided the nation of the Picts from the Britons ; which gulf runs from the west very ...
Page 8
... Thence he proceeded to the river Thames , where an immense multi- tude of the enemy had posted themselves on the farthest side of the river , under the command of Cassibellaun , * and fenced the bank of the river and almost all the ford ...
... Thence he proceeded to the river Thames , where an immense multi- tude of the enemy had posted themselves on the farthest side of the river , under the command of Cassibellaun , * and fenced the bank of the river and almost all the ford ...
Page 29
... thence , Germanus fell and broke his leg , by the contrivance of the Devil , who did not know that , like Job , his merits would be enhanced by the Bede here follows Constantius , lib . i . cap . 25 , who asserts the same . In the year ...
... thence , Germanus fell and broke his leg , by the contrivance of the Devil , who did not know that , like Job , his merits would be enhanced by the Bede here follows Constantius , lib . i . cap . 25 , who asserts the same . In the year ...
Page 51
... thence contracts some guilt ; yet not so much as to obstruct the receiving of the holy mystery , or celebrating mass , when a holy day requires it , or necessity obliges the sacrament to be administered , because there is no other ...
... thence contracts some guilt ; yet not so much as to obstruct the receiving of the holy mystery , or celebrating mass , when a holy day requires it , or necessity obliges the sacrament to be administered , because there is no other ...
Page 57
... thence inwardly fall by vain - glory . For we must call to mind , that when the disciples returned with joy after preach- ing , and said to their heavenly Master , ' Lord , in thy name , even the devils are subject to us ; ' they were ...
... thence inwardly fall by vain - glory . For we must call to mind , that when the disciples returned with joy after preach- ing , and said to their heavenly Master , ' Lord , in thy name , even the devils are subject to us ; ' they were ...
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