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... Canterbury and Bede . All reality had disappeared from this by the reign of Alfred ( 871-99 ) , and though the great king was well aware that in his society monks were essential to the education of the country and the spiritual well ...
... Canterbury and Bede . All reality had disappeared from this by the reign of Alfred ( 871-99 ) , and though the great king was well aware that in his society monks were essential to the education of the country and the spiritual well ...
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... Canterbury went through a half- century of mingled glory , controversy and misfortune . Their moral support of archbishop Thomas Becket might seem to have received its reward when the aftermath of his murder presented them with the ...
... Canterbury went through a half- century of mingled glory , controversy and misfortune . Their moral support of archbishop Thomas Becket might seem to have received its reward when the aftermath of his murder presented them with the ...
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... Canterbury 40,181 Augustine , St , of Hippo 25 Barbo , Ludovico 137-8 Basil the Great , St 16,21-2 , 33 , 128-9 , 181 Bath , cathedral priory 58 Battle , abbey 58 Beauvale , Charterhouse 67 Bec ( Le Bec Hellouin ) , abbey 58,60,61,65 ...
... Canterbury 40,181 Augustine , St , of Hippo 25 Barbo , Ludovico 137-8 Basil the Great , St 16,21-2 , 33 , 128-9 , 181 Bath , cathedral priory 58 Battle , abbey 58 Beauvale , Charterhouse 67 Bec ( Le Bec Hellouin ) , abbey 58,60,61,65 ...
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List of maps 6 | 6 |
Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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