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The History of England, Volume I

CHAPTER I
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Augustine thought proper, in the commencement of his mission, to assume the appearance of the greatest lenity.

He told Ethelbert that the service of Christ must be entirely voluntary, and that no violence ought ever to be used in propagating so salutary a doctrine [s].
[FN [r] Bede, lib.1.cap 26.

[s] Ibid.lib.1.cap 26.

H.Hunting.
lib.

3.] The intelligence received of these spiritual conquests afforded great joy to the Romans; who now exulted as much in those peaceful trophies, as their ancestors had ever done in their most sanguinary triumphs, and most splendid victories.


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