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... period from the landing of the Saxons , 451 , to the Norman conquest , 1066. Here the ar- rival of Augustine in Kent is recorded , with his being made archbishop of England , and the letter of Pope Gregory to him respecting the ...
... period from the landing of the Saxons , 451 , to the Norman conquest , 1066. Here the ar- rival of Augustine in Kent is recorded , with his being made archbishop of England , and the letter of Pope Gregory to him respecting the ...
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... period from the Norman conquest to the reign of Edward I .; during which the doctrine of tran- substantiation was introduced , with many other evidences of the growth of the papal power and domination , which it would be needless to ...
... period from the Norman conquest to the reign of Edward I .; during which the doctrine of tran- substantiation was introduced , with many other evidences of the growth of the papal power and domination , which it would be needless to ...
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... period , comes farther in support of this ungracious conclusion . After all , however , the book will be found to contain much curious matter ; and a larger pro- portion of such works would not fail to have the effect of raising the ...
... period , comes farther in support of this ungracious conclusion . After all , however , the book will be found to contain much curious matter ; and a larger pro- portion of such works would not fail to have the effect of raising the ...
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