in the heavenly kingdom. For he had learned from his instructors and leaders to salvation, that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion. Nor was it long before he gave his teachers a settled residence in his metropolis of Canterbury,... The Library of Original Sources - Page 190edited by - 1907Full view - About this book
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1723 - 584 pages
...Believers, as to his Fellow Citizens in the Heavenly Kingdom. For he had learnt from his Inftru&ors, and Leaders to Salvation, that the Service of CHRIST ought to be voluntary, not by Compulfion. Nor was it long before he gave his Teachers a fettled Place in his Metropolis of Canterbury,... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1843 - 412 pages
...traclere, ut in omni stipendio, quod instructors and leaders to salvation, that the service of AD 597. Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion. Nor...possessions of different kinds as were necessary for their subsistence. CHAP. XXVII. ST. AUGUSTINE, BEING MADE BISHOP, SENDS TO ACQUAINT POPE GREGORY WITH WHAT... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 pages
...more affection to the believers as to his fellow citizens in the heavenly kingdom. For he had learnt from his instructors and leaders to salvation, that...was it long before he gave his teachers a settled place in his metropolis of Canterbury, with the necessary possions in several sorts. I.—THE CHARACTER... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1847 - 578 pages
...voluntary, not by compulsion. Nor was it long before he gave his teachers a settled residence in hia metropolis of Canterbury, with such possessions of different kinds as were necessary for their subsistence. CHAP. xxvn. St. Augustine, being made bishop, sends to acquaint Pope Gregory with what... | |
| 1850 - 588 pages
...encouraging the conversion of his subjects, compelled none to embrace Christianity; for he had learnt from his instructors and leaders to salvation that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, and not by coercion. English Benedictine Congregation, Preamble. [6/fbOT After the expulsion of the... | |
| 1853 - 440 pages
...fellow-citizens in the heavenly kingdom. For he had learned from the instructors and leaders of his own salvation, that the service of Christ ought to be...settled residence* in his metropolis of Canterbury, consistent with their position, together with such possessions of different kinds as were necessary... | |
| William Martin - 1853 - 472 pages
...embrace Christianity, but only showed more affection to the believers, as to his fellow-citizens in his heavenly kingdom. For he had learned from his instructors...of Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion. After St. Augustine was thus settled in the kingdom he wrote to Gregory, the Bishop of Bome, for further... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 490 pages
...fellow-citizens in the heavenly kingdom. For he had learned from the instructors and leaders of his own salvation, that the service of Christ ought to be...long before he gave his teachers a settled residence 4 in his metropolis of Canterbury, consistent with their position, together with such possessions of... | |
| Effie (Aunt.) - 1854 - 218 pages
...religion from his queen, Bertha, who was a Frank. Bede says, " he compelled none to embrace Christianity For he had learned from his instructors and leaders...Christ ought to be voluntary, not By compulsion." XV. ETHELBERT EMBRACES CHRISTIANITY. NOT from indifference, not with hasty tread, From Odin's altars... | |
| Mrs. Ann Hawkshaw - 1854 - 222 pages
...religion from his queen, Bertha, who was a Frank. Bede says, " he compelled none to embrace Christianity For he had learned from his instructors and leaders...Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion." XV. ETHELBERT EMBRACES CHRISTIANITY. NOT from indifference, not with hasty tread, From Odin's altars... | |
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