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... church tradition ; yet the spirit of the time and the people is manifest , perhaps , in the very choice of the subjects , especially in that of Elene . A Teuton loved before all things to hear of war and fighting ; now Constantine in ...
... church tradition ; yet the spirit of the time and the people is manifest , perhaps , in the very choice of the subjects , especially in that of Elene . A Teuton loved before all things to hear of war and fighting ; now Constantine in ...
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... Church Some few of the Saxon bishops , as the noble St. Wul- stan of Worcester , Agelric of Chichester , and one or two others , were left in possession of their sees ; the rest had to make way for Normans . Nor was this all . Had the ...
... Church Some few of the Saxon bishops , as the noble St. Wul- stan of Worcester , Agelric of Chichester , and one or two others , were left in possession of their sees ; the rest had to make way for Normans . Nor was this all . Had the ...
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... Church of Durham , which bears his name - at least of the greater portion of it- but appropriated the work and the credit of the real author , a monk called Turgot . Yet it is but fair to $ II . ] THE NORMAN PERIOD . 29.
... Church of Durham , which bears his name - at least of the greater portion of it- but appropriated the work and the credit of the real author , a monk called Turgot . Yet it is but fair to $ II . ] THE NORMAN PERIOD . 29.
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... church , the church's language might perhaps be considered almost as his natural speech , so long as his thoughts are busied with religious objects . Thus no poem more startlingly real , more tender , more awe - inspiring , exists in ...
... church , the church's language might perhaps be considered almost as his natural speech , so long as his thoughts are busied with religious objects . Thus no poem more startlingly real , more tender , more awe - inspiring , exists in ...
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... Church , and on the nature and objects of the monastic profession , are powerfully and eloquently rebutted . In the second part , his novel opinions on the Eucharist are discussed . The third part , on Sacramentals , deals with the ...
... Church , and on the nature and objects of the monastic profession , are powerfully and eloquently rebutted . In the second part , his novel opinions on the Eucharist are discussed . The third part , on Sacramentals , deals with the ...
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