A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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Arthur Lyon Cross. The Monks and Their Work . - The religious and educational work of the Church in early England was largely done by the monks . In the Anglo - Saxon period these monastic orders were mostly Bene- dictine , following the ...
Arthur Lyon Cross. The Monks and Their Work . - The religious and educational work of the Church in early England was largely done by the monks . In the Anglo - Saxon period these monastic orders were mostly Bene- dictine , following the ...
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... religious or historical , and a prevailing interest of the time is shown in the number of lives of saints which appeared . The historical writers were , in the main , mere annalists , copying their earlier matter from their predecessors ...
... religious or historical , and a prevailing interest of the time is shown in the number of lives of saints which appeared . The historical writers were , in the main , mere annalists , copying their earlier matter from their predecessors ...
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... religious orders founded as a result of the crusading move- ment also made their way into England , the Knights Hospitallers , who furnished succor to sick and needy pilgrims on their way to the Holy City , and the Knights Templars ...
... religious orders founded as a result of the crusading move- ment also made their way into England , the Knights Hospitallers , who furnished succor to sick and needy pilgrims on their way to the Holy City , and the Knights Templars ...
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... religious one , and his death brought to his cause a greater victory than he would ever have been able to gain had he lived . Public opin- ion held Henry accountable for the base deed for which he was only indirectly responsible , so ...
... religious one , and his death brought to his cause a greater victory than he would ever have been able to gain had he lived . Public opin- ion held Henry accountable for the base deed for which he was only indirectly responsible , so ...
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... religious , he had a refined mind and cultivated tastes . A generous patron of art , his most enduring monu- ment is Westminster Abbey , the foundation of Edward the Confessor which he caused to be rebuilt . As to his faults they are ...
... religious , he had a refined mind and cultivated tastes . A generous patron of art , his most enduring monu- ment is Westminster Abbey , the foundation of Edward the Confessor which he caused to be rebuilt . As to his faults they are ...
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