An English-Saxon Homily on the Birth-day of St. Gregory: Anciently Used in the English-Saxon Church: Giving an Account of the Conversion of the English from Paganism to Christianity. Translated Into Modern English, with Notes, &cW. Bowyer., 1709 - 104 páginas |
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... firft , I know it will be faid , What has a Woman to do with Learning ? This I have known urged by fome Men , with an Envy unbecoming that greatnefs of Soul , which is faid to dignify their Sex . For if Women may be faid to have Souls ...
... firft , I know it will be faid , What has a Woman to do with Learning ? This I have known urged by fome Men , with an Envy unbecoming that greatnefs of Soul , which is faid to dignify their Sex . For if Women may be faid to have Souls ...
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... firft taught the En- glish the Chriftian Faith , is not expunged out of the number of real Virtues . Were I to infift upon all that might be faid to the Honour of St. Gregory , it b a wou'd " wou'd be necessary for me to recount all the ...
... firft taught the En- glish the Chriftian Faith , is not expunged out of the number of real Virtues . Were I to infift upon all that might be faid to the Honour of St. Gregory , it b a wou'd " wou'd be necessary for me to recount all the ...
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... firft reduced our Nation , fo far enflaved to Idols , into the form of a Church : " that what the Apostle fays of himself , might ner . 66 66 e 66 Eede Eccl . Hift . Lib . II . Cap . i . well 66 ૮૯ US well be faid by Gregory of ...
... firft reduced our Nation , fo far enflaved to Idols , into the form of a Church : " that what the Apostle fays of himself , might ner . 66 66 e 66 Eede Eccl . Hift . Lib . II . Cap . i . well 66 ૮૯ US well be faid by Gregory of ...
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... firft and moft convenient Opportunity ; and hearing that the English in Kent , by the Care of Queen Berhta , and Bishop Luidhard her Confeffor , were difpofed to receive the Christian Faith . He , in the latter end of the fame Year ...
... firft and moft convenient Opportunity ; and hearing that the English in Kent , by the Care of Queen Berhta , and Bishop Luidhard her Confeffor , were difpofed to receive the Christian Faith . He , in the latter end of the fame Year ...
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... firft fent hither by St. Gre- gory , which was firft preached to the English Sa- xons by St. Auguftine ; the fame continued in its Primitive Purity for fome Ages , the fame , after å long Night of Ignorance and Superftition , was re ...
... firft fent hither by St. Gre- gory , which was firft preached to the English Sa- xons by St. Auguftine ; the fame continued in its Primitive Purity for fome Ages , the fame , after å long Night of Ignorance and Superftition , was re ...
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