Christianity in Roman Britain to AD 500 |
Contents
List of Illustrations | 9 |
Abbreviations | 15 |
CHAPTER 2 | 35 |
CHAPTER 3 | 61 |
CHAPTER 4 | 96 |
This | 112 |
Second Part The Material Evidence Second Part | 123 |
CHAPTER 6 | 143 |
CHAPTER 10 | 240 |
Walh and cumbre names 257 Summary maps 259 Eccles | 272 |
St Ninian and Christianity in Southern Scotland | 275 |
Britain Ireland and Prepatrician Christianity | 295 |
CHAPTER 13 | 306 |
CHAPTER 14 | 327 |
Thoroughly Roman in Origin | 347 |
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Churches in Late Roman Britain Analogies Examples | 155 |
Baptism and Baptisteries | 202 |
CHAPTER 9 | 228 |
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archaeology baptism baptistery Bede Bede's Bieler bishop bowl Britannia British Christianity British Church Britons building burials Canterbury cemetery centre Chap chapter chi-rho Christian cistern civitas Conf Confessio Constantine Coroticus cult discussed Durobrivae earlier early ecclesia ecclesiastical English episcopal Epistola evidence excavation extra-mural fifth century fourth century Frend Gaul Gaulish Germanus Gildas Hadrian's Wall Hanson Hinton St Mary hoard Icklingham idea implies inference inhumation inscribed inscriptions Ireland Irish known language late Roman Britain later Latin LHEB Morris mosaic native Nynia ornament pagan Painter Palladius particular Patrick Pelagian perhaps Picts place-names plaques possible post-Roman Poundbury probably Radford region Richborough Roman Britain Roman Christianity Roman period Romano-British Saxon settlement seventh century Silchester silver sixth southern Scotland spoken stone sub-Roman suggested surviving symbols temples towns Toynbee tradition Verulamium villa Wales Walesby Wall Water Newton Welsh Whithorn word writings