| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 452 pages
...was earnestly admonished by many, who were more learned than himself, not to presume to live contrary to the universal custom of the Church, either in relation to the observance of Easter, or any other decrees whatsoever, considering the small number of his followers,... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1843 - 448 pages
...was earnestly admonished by many, who were more learned than himself, not to presume to live contrary to the universal custom of the Church, either in relation to the observance of Easter, or any other decrees whatsoever, considering the small number of his followers,... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 pages
...was earnestly admonished by many, who were more learned than himself, not to presume to live contrary to the universal custom of the Church, either in relation to the observance of Easter, or any other decrees3 whatsoever, considering the small number of his followers,... | |
| 1853 - 622 pages
...was earnestly admonished by many, who were more learned than himself, not to presume to live contrary to the universal custom of the Church, either in relation to the observance of Easter, or any other decrees whatsoever, considering the small number of his followers,... | |
| 1853 - 440 pages
...was earnestly admonished by many, who were more learned than himself, not to presume to live contrary to the universal custom of the Church, either in relation to the observance of Easter, or any other decrees* whatsoever, considering the small number of his followers,... | |
| Edward Alexander Cooke - 1888 - 192 pages
...II., chap. 47. admonished by many, who were more learned than himself, not to presume to live contrary to the universal custom of the Church, either in relation to the observance of Easter, or any other decrees whatsoever, considering the small number of his followers,... | |
| St Bede - 2007 - 389 pages
...was earnestly admonished by many, who were more learned than himself, not to presume to live contrary to the universal custom of the Church, either in relation to the observance of Easter, or any other decrees whatsoever, considering the small number of his followers,... | |
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