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... Conqueror - Archbishop Lanfranc - Disunion of East and West - Changes in Doctrine and Discipline- The Liturgical Use of Sarum - Norman Architecture CHAPTER X. ( A.D. 1089-1109 ) . THE DAYS OF ANSELM OF CANTERBURY . ... ... William Rufus ...
... Conqueror - Archbishop Lanfranc - Disunion of East and West - Changes in Doctrine and Discipline- The Liturgical Use of Sarum - Norman Architecture CHAPTER X. ( A.D. 1089-1109 ) . THE DAYS OF ANSELM OF CANTERBURY . ... ... William Rufus ...
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... Conqueror 140 64. Worcester Cathedral ( Exterior ) 144 65. Portrait of Pope Gregory VI .. 147 66. Portrait of Odo , Bishop of Bayeux 148 67. St. Albans Abbey , as recently restored 153 68. Salisbury Cathedral 70. Gloucester Cathedral ...
... Conqueror 140 64. Worcester Cathedral ( Exterior ) 144 65. Portrait of Pope Gregory VI .. 147 66. Portrait of Odo , Bishop of Bayeux 148 67. St. Albans Abbey , as recently restored 153 68. Salisbury Cathedral 70. Gloucester Cathedral ...
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... conquerors ; and they must not be left out of account when we consider the history of the Faith which bids us recognise all nations in an universal brotherhood . Our country is still called Britain , Great Britain , or Britannia , words ...
... conquerors ; and they must not be left out of account when we consider the history of the Faith which bids us recognise all nations in an universal brotherhood . Our country is still called Britain , Great Britain , or Britannia , words ...
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... Conqueror , first to Rome , and then to the still grander city of Byzantium , which Constantine founded to be the seat of government instead of Rome , leaving their stately homes in Britain to all into decay . Only the Missionaries ...
... Conqueror , first to Rome , and then to the still grander city of Byzantium , which Constantine founded to be the seat of government instead of Rome , leaving their stately homes in Britain to all into decay . Only the Missionaries ...
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... conquerors to the maintenance of heathen worship . 2. Arrival of the Saxons . - The Teutonic tribes did not come to this country all at once , nor overspread it from one centre , but landed at different places in successive generations ...
... conquerors to the maintenance of heathen worship . 2. Arrival of the Saxons . - The Teutonic tribes did not come to this country all at once , nor overspread it from one centre , but landed at different places in successive generations ...
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Page 119 - A fire devoureth before them, and behind them a flame burneth: the land is as the garden of Eden before them, and behind them a desolate wilderness; yea, and nothing shall escape them.
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Page 55 - Augustine, is said, in a threatening manner, to have foretold, that in case they would not join in unity with their brethren, they should be warred upon by their enemies ; and, if they would not preach the way of life to the English nation, they should at their hands undergo the vengeance of death.
Page 46 - Then repairing to the bishop of the Roman apostolical see, (for he was not himself then made pope,) he entreated him to send some ministers of the word into Britain to the nation of the English, by whom it might be converted to Christ...