The Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon ChurchEdward Walker, 1810 - 528 páginas |
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... Northumbria ( vignette , title . ) 15 633 He is killed in battle - 18 Mission of Aidan 634 635 Victory and succession of Oswald 631 Conversion of the East - Angles 653 Conversion of the Mercians ib . 19 20 of the West - Saxons 22 23 678 ...
... Northumbria ( vignette , title . ) 15 633 He is killed in battle - 18 Mission of Aidan 634 635 Victory and succession of Oswald 631 Conversion of the East - Angles 653 Conversion of the Mercians ib . 19 20 of the West - Saxons 22 23 678 ...
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... Northumbria Their discipline 529 Monks established by St Benedict Their discipline 109 ib . 110 · 111 661 They are introduced by St Wilfrid 114 674 St Bennet Biscop 116 The order is rapidly diffused 117 640 Anglo - Saxon nuns in France ...
... Northumbria Their discipline 529 Monks established by St Benedict Their discipline 109 ib . 110 · 111 661 They are introduced by St Wilfrid 114 674 St Bennet Biscop 116 The order is rapidly diffused 117 640 Anglo - Saxon nuns in France ...
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... Northumbria 867 Nuns of Coldingham 870 Destruction of Croyland of Medeshamstede of Ely 878 Victories of Alfred • Ferocity of the people Ignorance Degeneracy of the clergy Extinction of the monastic order Convents of nuns 359 360 361 362 ...
... Northumbria 867 Nuns of Coldingham 870 Destruction of Croyland of Medeshamstede of Ely 878 Victories of Alfred • Ferocity of the people Ignorance Degeneracy of the clergy Extinction of the monastic order Convents of nuns 359 360 361 362 ...
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... Northumbria , had asked and obtained the hand of Edilberga , the daughter of Ethelbert : but the zeal of her brother had stipulated that she should en- joy the free exercise of her religion , and had extorted from the impatient suitor a ...
... Northumbria , had asked and obtained the hand of Edilberga , the daughter of Ethelbert : but the zeal of her brother had stipulated that she should en- joy the free exercise of her religion , and had extorted from the impatient suitor a ...
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... Northumbria , was the first to reply . It might have been expected , that prejudice and interest would have armed him with arguments against the adoption of a foreign creed but his attachment to paganism had been weaken- ed by repeated ...
... Northumbria , was the first to reply . It might have been expected , that prejudice and interest would have armed him with arguments against the adoption of a foreign creed but his attachment to paganism had been weaken- ed by repeated ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abbot Alcuin Aldfrid altar ancient Anglo-Saxon Anno apostles apud Wilk archbishop authority Bede bishop blessing body Bonif brethren canons Canterbury century ceremony chapter chastity Christ christian clergy Coldingham commanded conduct consecrated converts council council of Cloveshoe Cuth death dignity diocese disciples discipline donations duties ecclesiastical Eddius Egfrid episcopal eucharist exhorted faithful favour frequently gospel Gregory heaven hist holy honour Ibid institute intrusted king king of Mercia king of Northumbria labours legislator Lindisfarne Mercia merit metropolitan missionaries monastery monastic monks nations Northumbria observed Oswiu pagan piety Pont pontiff pope prayer prelates priest prince profession punishment quæ received regulations religion religious Roman Rome Sæc saints Saxon Saxon church Scottish solicited spirit St Aldhelm St Augustine St Benedict St Cuth St Cuthbert St Peter St Wilfrid successors superior synod thanes Theodore tion veneration virtue Wilf Wilfrid worship writers zeal
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Página 238 - Lift up your gates, O ye princes, and be ye lifted up, O eternal gates ; and the King of Glory shall enter in.
Página 220 - The Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon thee, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and piety, the spirit of the fear of the Lord.
Página 76 - He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the unmarried or childless men, which both in affection and means have married and endowed the public.
Página 374 - True, father," replied the abbess, " and my heart I have given to him. While he possesses it, he will not be offended with external...
Página 76 - It is indifferent for judges and magistrates: for if they be facile and corrupt, you shall have a servant five times worse than a wife. For soldiers, I find the generals commonly, in their hortatives, put men in mind of their wives and children.
Página 218 - Nevertheless he that standeth stedfast in his heart, having no necessity, but hath power over his own will, and hath so decreed in his heart that he will keep his virgin, doeth well. 38 So then he that giveth her in marriage doeth well ; but he that giveth her not in marriage doeth better.
Página 55 - ... ut omnino desit locus, ubi filii nobilium aut emeritorum militum possessionem accipere possint : ideoque vacantes ac sine conjugio, exacto tempore pubertatis, nullo continentiae proposito perdurent, atque hanc ob rem vel patriam suam pro qua militare debuerant trans mare abeuntes relinquant...
Página 344 - Northumbria were alarmed by the appearance of a Danish armament near the coast. The barbarians were permitted to land without opposition. The plunder of the churches exceeded their most sanguine expectations : and their route was marked by the mangled carcases of the nuns, the monks, and the priests, whom they had massacred.
Página 30 - Britons sold with scruple to the merchants of the continent their countrymen, and even their own children. Their religion was accommodated to their manners, and their manners were perpetuated by their religion. In their theology they acknowledged no sin but cowardice ; and revered no virtue but courage. Their gods they appeased with the blood of human victims. Of a future life their notions were faint and wavering ; and if the soul were fated to survive the body, to quaff ale out of the skulls of...
Página 275 - ... but to God alone : because no creature is worthy of that honour ; but he alone who is the maker of all things. To him only we ought to pray. He only is very Lord and very God. We desire intercession of holy men, that they will intercede for us to their Lord and our Lord. Nevertheless, we do not pray to them as we do to God...