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" Christianity, but only showed more affection to the believers, as to his fellow-citizens in the heavenly kingdom. For he had learned from his instructors and leaders to salvation, that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion. "
The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation: From the Coming of Julius ... - Page 42
by Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1723 - 479 pages
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England's Conversion & Reformation Compared: Or, The Young Gentleman ...

Robert Manning - 1725 - 400 pages
...For he had learned; ** fiom his Inftruftors and leaders to Salvation, ** that the Service of Cbrift ought to be voluntary, not " by Compulfion. Nor was...his Metropolis of ** Canterbury with the neceflary PofTeffions in ieve*c ral Sorts." After this St.Auguftin crofs'd the Seas into France i travelFd to...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 2

Half hours - 1847 - 560 pages
...believers as to his fellow citizens in the heavenly kingdom. For he had learnt from his instructors and leaders to salvation, that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion. Nor was it long before he gave his teachers a settled place in his metropolis of Canterbury,...
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The Manchester illuminator, and general Catholic record, ed. by W ..., Volume 1

William Francis Cleary - 1850 - 240 pages
...believers as to his fellow citizens in the heaveuly kingdom. For he had learned from his instructors and leaders to salvation, that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion. Nor was it long before -he gave his teachers a settled place in his metropolis of Canterbury,...
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The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign literature [&c ..., Volume 6

1850 - 588 pages
...conversion of his subjects, compelled none to embrace Christianity ; for he had learnt from his instructors and leaders to salvation that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, and not by coercion. Preamble. After the expulsion of the monks from Westminster Abbey on the memorable...
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The historical works of the venerable Bede, tr. with a preface and notes by ...

Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 pages
...fellow-citizens in the heavenly kingdom. For he had learned from the instructors and leaders of his own salvation, that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion. Nor was it long before he gave his teachers a settled residence* in his metropolis of Canterbury,...
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The Church Historians of England, Volume 1, Page 2

Great Britain - 1853 - 440 pages
...fellow-citizens in the heavenly kingdom. For he had learned from the instructors and leaders of his own salvation, that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion. Nor was it long before he gave his teachers a settled residence* in his metropolis of Canterbury,...
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Sonnets on Anglo-Saxon History

Effie (Aunt.) - 1854 - 218 pages
...Frank. Bede says, " he compelled none to embrace Christianity For he had learned from his instructors and leaders to salvation that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion." XV. ETHELBERT EMBRACES CHRISTIANITY. NOT from indifference, not with hasty tread, From...
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Altar sins; or, Historical illustrations of the eucharistic errors of Rome ...

Edward Muscutt - 1857 - 424 pages
...principle had been acted upon by Ethelbert, of whom it is said, "He had learned from his instructors and leaders to salvation that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion."* In the case of Wihtred, the principle of religious freedom appears the more extraordinary,...
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The early British Church

William Benjamin Stewart Mathias - 1857 - 226 pages
...believers, as to his fellow citizens in the heavenly kingdom. For he had learned from his instructors and leaders to salvation, that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion." — It would be well if the Church of Rome continued to teach the same doctrine, and did...
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Collections, Illustrating the History of the Catholic Religion: In the ...

George Oliver - Catholics - 1857 - 602 pages
...conversion of his subjects, compelled none to embrace Christianity ; for he had learnt from his instructors and leaders to salvation that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, and not by coercion. mos sanctissimosque fidei prsedicatores, suo in loco et gradu, caste, intcgre,...
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