The Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church |
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abbey abbot Ælfric Alcuin altar ancient Anglo-Saxon Anno apostles appears apud Wilk archbishop authority barbarians Bede Bened Benedictine bishop Bonif Boniface brethren canons Canterbury century chastity Christ christian clergy Coldingham commanded conduct consecrated converts council Cuth death dignity diocese disciples discipline donations Dunstan duties ecclesiastical Eddius Egfrid episcopal erected exhorted faithful favour frequently gospel hist historians holy honour Ibid institute intrusted king king of Mercia king of Northumbria labours laws legislator Lindisfarne Malm ment Mercia merit metropolitan missionaries monastery monastic monks nations Northumbria observed original Oswiu piety pont pontiff popes prayer prelates priest princes profession punishment received regulations religion religious Roman Rome Sæc Saxon church Scottish ſhillings solicited spirit St Aldhelm St Augustine St Benedict St Columban St Dunstan St Peter St Wilfrid successors superior synod thanes Theodore tion venerable Bede veneration virtue Wilfrid worship writers zeal


