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 1  Aut|        is History of the English Church and People, but he wrote
 2 Text|        in Kent on every topic of Church discipline; but the king
 3 Text|         and appointed one of his Church to send as archbishop into
 4 Text|          the first pastor of his church. This was done, as I said
 5 Text|       some masons to build him a church in the Roman style, which
 6 Text|         glaze the windows of his church, with the cloisters and
 7 Text|    enclosing the lanterns of the church, and for the vessels required
 8 Text| necessary for the service of the church and the altar, the sacred
 9 Text|      blessing on many an English church; thirdly, he introduced
10 Text|           and ministering in the church, by obtaining permission
11 Text|           the archchanter of the church t of St. Peter, and abbot
12 Text|    representations, to adorn the church of St. Peter, which he had
13 Text|        every one who entered the church, even if they could not
14 Text|   pontiffs under him to rule the Church at Rome; and Abbot Benedict
15 Text|       others to adorn St. Paul's church and monastery, ably describing
16 Text|       for the edification of his church, he commanded to be kept
17 Text|     brethren met together at the church, and passed the night without
18 Text|  brethren coming together to the church at the beginning of the
19 Text|         destroy and disperse the church of Christ, and every individual
20 Text|      14th day of January, in the church of St. Peter; and thus,
21 Text|         number of vessels of the church and altar and the vestments
22 Text|         the mass was sung in the church of the Mother of God, the
23 Text|          Virgin Mary, and in the church of the Apostle ; Peter;
24 Text|         assembled in St. Peter's church; and when he had lighted
25 Text|          as they went out of the church: they entered the oratory
26 Text|   companions. The deacons of the Church went on board with him,
27 Text|         brethren returned to the church and with much weeping and
28 Text|          of election to rule the Church in these our times; and
29 Text|  partition, laid them within the church near the body of St. Benedict.
30 Text|       buried the next day in the church of the three twin martyrs,
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