The Annals of Roger de Hoveden, Comprising the History of England and of Other Countries of Europe from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201, Volumen 2AMS Press, 1968 |
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... Christ , and consider how disgraceful it would be , and how deserving of the grief of all Christians , if at last the enemies of the cross of Christ should prevail against the dwellers in that land ; and that they will prevail we have ...
... Christ , and consider how disgraceful it would be , and how deserving of the grief of all Christians , if at last the enemies of the cross of Christ should prevail against the dwellers in that land ; and that they will prevail we have ...
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... Christ . Gregory , the bishop , servant of the servants of God , to all the faithful in Christ , to whom these presents shall come , health and the Apostolic benediction . On hearing of the severity of the tremendous judgment which the ...
... Christ . Gregory , the bishop , servant of the servants of God , to all the faithful in Christ , to whom these presents shall come , health and the Apostolic benediction . On hearing of the severity of the tremendous judgment which the ...
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... christ ; and this is meant where it is said : " The woman fled into the wilderness of Egypt , where she had a place prepared of God , that they should feed her there , a thousand two hun- dred and sixty days ; and her man child shall ...
... christ ; and this is meant where it is said : " The woman fled into the wilderness of Egypt , where she had a place prepared of God , that they should feed her there , a thousand two hun- dred and sixty days ; and her man child shall ...
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