 | Dirk Delabastita - 1997 - 308 pages
...mercy". Lastly he asked the name of their king, and being told that it was /Elle, he said, "Alleluia! the praise of God the Creator must be sung in those parts" (Colgrave and Mynors 1969:133-35). Thus inspired, Gregory sent the first Roman mission to England in... | |
 | Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1999 - 500 pages
...the king of the land?' He was told that it was itile;* and playing on the name, he said, 'Alleluia! the praise of God the Creator must be sung in those parts.' So he went to the bishop of Rome and of the apostolic see, for he himself had not yet been made pope,... | |
 | Natalia Lozovsky - 2000 - 204 pages
...heaven"; "De ira! Good! Snatched from the wrath of Christ and called to his mercy": and "Alleluia! The praise of God the Creator must be sung in those parts." 109 ln this story, as told by Bede. certain special features that 105. On Bede's introduction see Kendall.... | |
 | Frances Ilmberger, Alan Robinson - 2002 - 206 pages
...the king of the land?" He was told that it was /E\\e', and playing on the name, he said, "Alleluia! the praise of God the Creator must be sung in those parts." So he went to the bishop of Rome and of the apostolic see, for he himself had not yet been made pope,... | |
 | J. A. Giles - 2006 - 564 pages
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 | James Yeowell - 2008 - 216 pages
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