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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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pagan

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Essex, soon after, lead to a pagan reaction in both provinces; 2 0, Int | however, continues to be pagan. On the death of Laurentius ( 3 0, Life | churchman’s distrust of pagan authors, he constantly betrays 4 II, IV | western parts to preach to pagan nations, and it was our 5 II, IX | maiden in marriage to a pagan husband, lest the faith 6 II, XV | slain by one Ricbert, a pagan; and from that time the 7 II, XX | it was carried on, was a pagan, and the other a barbarian, 8 II, XX | barbarian, more cruel than a pagan; for Penda, with all the 9 III, IX | great battle, by the same pagan nation and pagan king of 10 III, IX | the same pagan nation and pagan king of the Mercians, who 11 III, XIV | trouble, being attacked by the pagan nation of the Mercians, 12 III, XVIII| predecessors by the same pagan chief of the Mercians.~ 13 III, XXIV | provinces of his kingdom. The pagan king refused to grant his 14 III, XXIV | by a vow, said, "If the pagan will not accept our gifts, 15 IV, XIII | time still in bondage to pagan rites, he administered to 16 V, IX | peoples still enslaved to pagan rites, to whom the aforesaid


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