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The History of England, Volume I

CHAPTER I
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[q] Bede, lib 3.cap.26.

[r] Ibid.lib.5.cap.23.

Epistola Bedae ad Egbert.

[s] Bedae Epist.

ad Egbert.] Another inconvenience which attended this corrupt species of Christianity, was the superstitious attachment to Rome, and the gradual subjection of the kingdom to a foreign jurisdiction.


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