The Parish Church; Or, Religion in BritainLongman&Company, 1825 - 411 pages |
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Page 65
... England . " This church was the head of all ecclesiastical authority in these nations , till the year 1154 , when Pope Adrian IV . transferred that honour to St. Albans . It is stated by several authorities , that when the church built ...
... England . " This church was the head of all ecclesiastical authority in these nations , till the year 1154 , when Pope Adrian IV . transferred that honour to St. Albans . It is stated by several authorities , that when the church built ...
Page 79
... built magnificent temples , offered many sacrifices , and consecrated the fourth day of the week , which is still called by his name in England , and in all the other countries where he was formerly CONVERSION OF THE SAXONS . 79.
... built magnificent temples , offered many sacrifices , and consecrated the fourth day of the week , which is still called by his name in England , and in all the other countries where he was formerly CONVERSION OF THE SAXONS . 79.
Page 94
... England . 66 Gregory asked , whether the people of that country were Christians or Heathens ? And the men said to him , that they were heathens . Gregory then , fetching a deep sigh from the bottom of his heart , said , well away ...
... England . 66 Gregory asked , whether the people of that country were Christians or Heathens ? And the men said to him , that they were heathens . Gregory then , fetching a deep sigh from the bottom of his heart , said , well away ...
Page 95
... England : the Pope at first consented ; and Gregory departed on his mission ; but the people , with whom he was a great favourite , tumultuously assailed the Pope with Petrum offendisti , Roman destruxisti , quià Gregorium dimis- isti ...
... England : the Pope at first consented ; and Gregory departed on his mission ; but the people , with whom he was a great favourite , tumultuously assailed the Pope with Petrum offendisti , Roman destruxisti , quià Gregorium dimis- isti ...
Page 97
... England , were favoured with divines from this seminary . Augustin preached to the Saxons of Kent , Mellitus to the East Saxons , particularly at London , Paulinus to the Nor- thumbrians , Birinus to the West Saxons , and the northern ...
... England , were favoured with divines from this seminary . Augustin preached to the Saxons of Kent , Mellitus to the East Saxons , particularly at London , Paulinus to the Nor- thumbrians , Birinus to the West Saxons , and the northern ...
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