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For be it observed , that the British Church was not in oppo- sition to the Roman , or to any other Church , before Augustine made it so . It had simply been severed by distance and by a broad barrier of heathenism from any practical ...
For be it observed , that the British Church was not in oppo- sition to the Roman , or to any other Church , before Augustine made it so . It had simply been severed by distance and by a broad barrier of heathenism from any practical ...
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And the phrase , Romanis inaccessa loca , therefore , does not affirm the existence of Christianity external to what had been , and shortly was again , the Roman province , but simply that Christian mis- sionaries had succeeded , where ...
And the phrase , Romanis inaccessa loca , therefore , does not affirm the existence of Christianity external to what had been , and shortly was again , the Roman province , but simply that Christian mis- sionaries had succeeded , where ...
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Shall we be forgiven , if , forced by the stern canons of evidence , we pronounce him a mere Roman invention of the fourth or fifth century , first dressed up into shape in Wales , in the eighth or ninth ? The earliest traceable mention ...
Shall we be forgiven , if , forced by the stern canons of evidence , we pronounce him a mere Roman invention of the fourth or fifth century , first dressed up into shape in Wales , in the eighth or ninth ? The earliest traceable mention ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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