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... received , at one time , a form of Christianity , which was probably brought to them direct from the East , since at that period , no primate had as yet been settled at Rome as the head of the Western Church . It is equally familiar to ...
... received , at one time , a form of Christianity , which was probably brought to them direct from the East , since at that period , no primate had as yet been settled at Rome as the head of the Western Church . It is equally familiar to ...
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... received the name of the saint of Tours from its subsequent connexion with the Frankish princess . Here , on the only piece of ground that had remained consecrated to Christian worship , Ethelbert was baptized by Augustine on the 2d of ...
... received the name of the saint of Tours from its subsequent connexion with the Frankish princess . Here , on the only piece of ground that had remained consecrated to Christian worship , Ethelbert was baptized by Augustine on the 2d of ...
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... received the more advanced instruction necessary to their earnest calling . Thus these Catholic institutions became , what the Gaelic cloisters never were , training - schools for D the clergy and laity , in which these classes were ...
... received the more advanced instruction necessary to their earnest calling . Thus these Catholic institutions became , what the Gaelic cloisters never were , training - schools for D the clergy and laity , in which these classes were ...
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... abbot was seated , addressed him in these words : " My lord - abbot , you know full well that knights and burghers are received by you whenever E you you are in residence . I cannot , however MONKS AND MENDICANT FRIARS . 49.
... abbot was seated , addressed him in these words : " My lord - abbot , you know full well that knights and burghers are received by you whenever E you you are in residence . I cannot , however MONKS AND MENDICANT FRIARS . 49.
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... received , was burnt down . There is certainly no doubt that the followers of St. Benedict had sunk into the very slough of unbridled debauchery in their fabulously rich English benefices , and into a state of licence which no hypocrisy ...
... received , was burnt down . There is certainly no doubt that the followers of St. Benedict had sunk into the very slough of unbridled debauchery in their fabulously rich English benefices , and into a state of licence which no hypocrisy ...
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