| Henry Soames - 1835 - 376 páginas
...purchased for himself a memorable name among believers in purgatory. — See Hampton Lectures, p. 353. for their conversion. Every other county, from London...Britain as its nursing mother in Christ's holy faith. In this patriotic gratification the southern counties cannot so largely share. The West Saxons were... | |
| Charles Trelawny Collins Trelawny - 1836 - 356 páginas
...conversion of its Saxon inhabitants. " Only two counties therefore 1 Soames's Anglo-Saxon Chr. p. 57. north of the Thames, viz. Norfolk and Suffolk, can...of Britain as its nursing mother in Christ's holy faith1." The southern counties of England cannot thus boast; they were chiefly brought to profess the... | |
| 1838 - 634 páginas
...were ever under Roman superintendence during their transition from paganism to Christianity; and these two were largely indebted to domestic zeal for their...Britain as its nursing mother in Christ's holy faith." At this period, namely, about the latter part of the seventh century, the whole of Saxon England had... | |
| Charles Trelawny Collins Trelawny - 1839 - 334 páginas
...the ancient British Church for the conversion of its Saxon inhabitants. " Only two counties therefore north of the Thames, viz. Norfolk and Suffolk, can...Britain as its nursing mother in Christ's holy faith V The southern counties of England cannot thus boast; they were chiefly brought to profess the Gospel... | |
| Henry Soames - 1844 - 438 páginas
...were even under Roman superintendence during their transition from paganism to Christianity, and these two were largely indebted to domestic zeal for their...Britain as its nursing mother in Christ's holy faith. 1 BED. iii. 22. p. 221. Chad appears to have heen consecrated by Finan in 654. — GODWIN de Prcesul.... | |
| John Lingard - 1845 - 478 páginas
...also members of the national church ;" and that, with the exception of Norfolk and Suffolk, " every county from London to Edinburgh has the full gratification...Britain as its nursing mother in Christ's holy faith." Soames, 68, 69, also 101. Now the fact is, that these ? relates of supposed " British origin " were... | |
| 1847 - 584 páginas
...origin" — " members of the national Church," and that with the exception of Norfolk and Suffolk, "every county from London to Edinburgh has the full gratification...as its nursing mother in Christ's holy faith."— Soames, 68, 69, 1 01. To these assertions Dr. Lingard replies : — " Now the fact is, that these prelates... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1855 - 936 páginas
...were ever under Roman superintendence during then- transition from Paganism to Christianity, and these two were largely Indebted to domestic zeal for their...Britain as its nursing mother In Christ's holy faith. 109. THE WORD "Ira."— Attention once called to the matter, one is surprised to discover how late... | |
| James Bardsley - 1849 - 74 páginas
...therefore north "of the Thames, viz. Northfolk and Suffolk can " be said to have been subjected to the Roman " direction during the transition from paganism...Edinburgh " has the full gratification of pointing to the an" cient church of Britain, as its nursing mother " in Christ's holy faith." 3 We see then, that "... | |
| William Henry Hill - 1851 - 292 páginas
...small share had they in this good work. SOAMES, in his "Anglo Saxon Chronicles," rightly says that "only two counties north of the Thames, viz: Norfolk...Britain as its nursing mother in Christ's holy faith." But it was long, very long, before this ancient Church, which alone, under the Canon of the Council... | |
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