 | George W. Todd - 1811 - 91 páginas
...of these treacherous Pagans, the Christian religion was every where torn up and destroyed, and Jheir own idolatrous worship substituted. To use the words...the British sceptre, and held his court at York in 02.5, was converted by Paulinus, a learned priest sent from the court of Rome; but the City was reduced... | |
 | 1832
...from sea to sea, which burnt up the cities, and covered the surface of the whole. Public buildings fell in one common ruin. The priests were murdered on the altars ; the hishnp with his flock perished by fire and sword without distinction ; no one daring to give... | |
 | T. Timpson - 1847 - 659 páginas
...from sea to sea, which burnt up the cities, and covered the surface of the whole. Public buildings fell in one common ruin. The priests were murdered on the altars ; the bishop with his flock perished by fire aad sword without distinction, no one daring to give an... | |
 | John Frederick Smith - 1857
...which burnt up the cities, and covered the surface of the whole isle. Public and private buildings fell in one common ruin. The priests were murdered on the altars ; the bishop with his flock perished by fire and sword, without any distinction, no one daring to give... | |
 | Cassell, ltd - 1865
...which burnt up the cities, and covered the surface of the whole isle. Public and private buildings fell in one common ruin. The priests were murdered on the altars ; the bishop with his flock perished by fire and sword, without any distinction, no one daring to give... | |
 | E W. Payne - 1872
...them as instruments, that there seemed a continual flame from sea to sea. Public and private buildings fell in one common ruin — the priests were murdered on the altars — the bishop, with his flock, perished by fire and sword, no one daring to give their scattered bodies... | |
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