History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590-1073.
Comp. Ebrard’s articles Die culdeische Kirche des 6, 7 und 8ten Jahrh., in Niedner’s "Zeitschrift für Hist. Theologie" for 1862 ...
called druids,^8 dwelt in huts or caverns, amid the silence and gloom of the forest, were in possession of all education and spi ...
one by one, knows of none in Britain. Yet the connection of Britain with Rome and with Gaul must have brought it early into cont ...
older cycle of eighty-four years in opposition to the later Dionysian cycle of ninety-five years, which came into use on the Con ...
Britons, weakened by the vices of Roman civilization, and unable to resist the aggressions of the wild Picts and Scots from the ...
§ 10. The Mission of Gregory and Augustin. Conversion of Kent, a.d. 595–604. With the conquest of the Anglo-Saxons, who were hea ...
In the year 596, Gregory, remembering his interview with the sweet-faced and fair-haired Anglo-Saxon slave-boys, and hearing of ...
borrowed greatness. He built a church and monastery at Canterbury, the mother-church of Anglo-Saxon Christendom. He sent the pri ...
commend it by good works among his subjects, to suppress the worship of idols, and to follow the instructions of Augustin. § 11. ...
the dutiful subjects of Rome, have broken with that foreign power altogether, and have vainly endeavored to force Protestantism ...
and cloisters in England and Scotland still remain to testify in solemn silence to the power of mediaeval Catholicism. § 13. Con ...
"Penitential" with minute directions for a moral and religious life, and punishments for drunkenness, licentiousness, and other ...
The Norman conquest did not change the ecclesiastical relations of England, but infused new blood and vigor into the Saxon race, ...
693 Damian 655 669 Deusdedit 655 Ingwald 704 Putta 669 Bosa 678 Theodore 668 Cwichelm 676 Wilfrid again 686 Brihtwald 693 Gebmun ...
Daniel de Vinné: History Of the Irish Primitive Church, together with the Life of St. Patrick. N. York, 1870 J. Francis Sherman ...
abandoned the field, with his assistants for North Britain, where he died among the Picts.^48 For nearly two centuries after thi ...
in the fifth century; that he was a most zealous and efficient evangelist, and that he is eminently entitled to the honorable de ...
Haddan & Stubbs, note on p. 296. The Epistle to Coroticus is much shorter, and not so generally accepted. Both documents wer ...
The Power of God to guide me, The Might of God to uphold me, The Wisdom of God to teach me, The Eye of God to watch over me, The ...
Salvation is of the Lord, Salvation is of the Lord, Salvation is of Christ; May thy salvation, O Lord, be ever with us." The fo ...
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