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St. Bede the Venerable Ecclesiastical history of England IntraText CT - Text |
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CHAP. VII.IN this king's reign, the blessed Archbishop
Laurentius was taken up to the heavenly kingdom: he was buried in the church
and monastery of the holy Apostle Peter, close by his predecessor Augustine, on
the 2nd day of the month of February. Mellitus, who was bishop of London,
succeeded to the see of Canterbury, being the third archbishop from Augustine;
Justus, who was still living, governed the church of Rochester. These ruled the
Church of the English with much care and industry, and received letters of
exhortation from Boniface, bishop of the Roman Apostolic see, who presided over
the Church after Deusdedit, in the year of our Lord 619. Mellitus laboured
under the bodily infirmity of gout, but his mind was sound and active,
cheerfully passing over all earthly things, and always aspiring to love, seek,
and attain to those which are celestial. He was noble by birth, but still
nobler by the elevation of his mind. |
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