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50 The version of the text cited in Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum consists of nine questions ( but up to eleven in other versions ) that Augustine posed to Pope Gregory , together with Gregory's replies .
50 The version of the text cited in Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum consists of nine questions ( but up to eleven in other versions ) that Augustine posed to Pope Gregory , together with Gregory's replies .
Strana 34
Whatever Gregory's views on consanguinity actually were , he clearly refused to make concessions about them , even to peoples that were new to the faith , such as the English . Instead , he adopted a strict stand , and ordered Augustine ...
Whatever Gregory's views on consanguinity actually were , he clearly refused to make concessions about them , even to peoples that were new to the faith , such as the English . Instead , he adopted a strict stand , and ordered Augustine ...
Strana 35
allowed to diverge from Roman custom was raised by Augustine in his second question to Gregory , concerning liturgy . Augustine stated that cum una sit fides , sunt ecclesiarum diuersae consuetudines ( ' although there may be a single ...
allowed to diverge from Roman custom was raised by Augustine in his second question to Gregory , concerning liturgy . Augustine stated that cum una sit fides , sunt ecclesiarum diuersae consuetudines ( ' although there may be a single ...
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