A First Sketch of English LiteratureCassell, 1892 - 1104 páginas |
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... church , St. Martin's , at Canterbury . But we know more certainly from the evidence of Eusebius , towards the beginning , and of Chrysostom , towards the close of the fourth century , that Christian teachers then visited Britain and ...
... church , St. Martin's , at Canterbury . But we know more certainly from the evidence of Eusebius , towards the beginning , and of Chrysostom , towards the close of the fourth century , that Christian teachers then visited Britain and ...
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... Church , and followed , therefore , the practice of the Eastern Church in fixing the time for Easter , and in points of ceremonial wherein that Church differed from the Church of Rome . As the influence of teachers from Rome spread ...
... Church , and followed , therefore , the practice of the Eastern Church in fixing the time for Easter , and in points of ceremonial wherein that Church differed from the Church of Rome . As the influence of teachers from Rome spread ...
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... church , gathered religious companies about him , and inspired in them his zeal for a pure life . He was a musician and a poet ; played , it is said , all the instru- ments of music used in his time . His letters , and his Latin verse ...
... church , gathered religious companies about him , and inspired in them his zeal for a pure life . He was a musician and a poet ; played , it is said , all the instru- ments of music used in his time . His letters , and his Latin verse ...
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... church , records a scrap of song said to be of Canute's composing . When he was going by boat to Ely to keep a Church festival , he ordered his men to row slowly and near shore , that he might hear the psalms of the monks ; then he ...
... church , records a scrap of song said to be of Canute's composing . When he was going by boat to Ely to keep a Church festival , he ordered his men to row slowly and near shore , that he might hear the psalms of the monks ; then he ...
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... church - bound , obey poet's law and sing of love ; but when we name a lady we mean Holy Church , or we mean the Virgin , or we mean some virtue . It is earthly love to the ear , but there is always an underlying spiritual sense . Thus ...
... church - bound , obey poet's law and sing of love ; but when we name a lady we mean Holy Church , or we mean the Virgin , or we mean some virtue . It is earthly love to the ear , but there is always an underlying spiritual sense . Thus ...
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