The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution of 1688, Том 1W. Blackwood, 1867 - 650 стор. |
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... RULE - ABSTINENCE - INDEPENDENCE OF THE ROMISH HIERARCHY , 247-272 CHAPTER VIII . Early Christianity . ( Continued . ) COLUMBA'S DISCIPLES AND SUCCESSORS - ADAMNAN , HIS BIO- GRAPHER - THE NUMEROUS SAINTS - CONSTITUTION OF EARLY ...
... RULE - ABSTINENCE - INDEPENDENCE OF THE ROMISH HIERARCHY , 247-272 CHAPTER VIII . Early Christianity . ( Continued . ) COLUMBA'S DISCIPLES AND SUCCESSORS - ADAMNAN , HIS BIO- GRAPHER - THE NUMEROUS SAINTS - CONSTITUTION OF EARLY ...
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... rule for about eight years , when Allectus killed him , and became his successor as emperor within Britain . Two years afterwards , Constantius Chlorus , represent- ing the central government , recovered the province of Britain to the ...
... rule for about eight years , when Allectus killed him , and became his successor as emperor within Britain . Two years afterwards , Constantius Chlorus , represent- ing the central government , recovered the province of Britain to the ...
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... rule , they repeatedly mention Britain as specially dis- tinguished by a speedy adoption of the truth . That record of the early councils of the Church which has got currency as the most authentic , states that in the Synod of Arles ...
... rule , they repeatedly mention Britain as specially dis- tinguished by a speedy adoption of the truth . That record of the early councils of the Church which has got currency as the most authentic , states that in the Synod of Arles ...
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... rule in England , cultivated the wild . strangers who flocked into the province , as men whose 1 " Picti Saxonesque et Scoti et Attacotti , Britannos ærumnis vexavere continuis " ( xxvi . 4 ) . " Illud tamen sufficiet dici , quod eo ...
... rule in England , cultivated the wild . strangers who flocked into the province , as men whose 1 " Picti Saxonesque et Scoti et Attacotti , Britannos ærumnis vexavere continuis " ( xxvi . 4 ) . " Illud tamen sufficiet dici , quod eo ...
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... rule . It was in some measure through a cultivated interest in the progress of the mighty empire that these relics were venerated , but a good deal was also due to their excel- lence as works of art . It was natural , perhaps , that a ...
... rule . It was in some measure through a cultivated interest in the progress of the mighty empire that these relics were venerated , but a good deal was also due to their excel- lence as works of art . It was natural , perhaps , that a ...
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