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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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christianity

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | and the establishment of Christianity throughout the land. Book 2 0, Int | the recovery of Kent for Christianity. Essex, however, continues 3 0, Int | paganism for three years, till Christianity is finally established by 4 0, Int | Heavenfield in 634 A.D. Christianity is brought again to Northumbria ( 5 0, Int | impulse to the spread of Christianity. In 653 the Middle Angles ( 6 0, Int | rule, which established Christianity in Mercia, in spite of a 7 0, Int | the kingdoms of England Christianity is now, at least in name, 8 0, Life | from barbarism and received Christianity and the culture which it 9 I, XXVI | compelled none to embrace Christianity, but only showed more affection 10 I, XXVII| the Roman occupation. But Christianity was not permanently established 11 III, XXV | having for his teacher in Christianity the learned Wilfrid, who


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