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Book Description
- Title:
- Augustine of Canterbury
- Author:
- Edward Lewes Cutts [1824-1901]
- Publication Year:
- 1895
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Methuen & Co.
- Pages:
- 207
- Subjects:
- Augustine of Canterbury, Medieval Church History
- Copyright Holder:
- Public Domain
Table of Contents
- Chronological Table
- Pegigree of the Kings of Kent
- Pedigree of the Frank Kings
- Table of Bishops
- The Rome of Gregory the Great
- Gregory the Great
- The Yorkshire Boys in the Roman Forum
- The Departure of the Mission
- At Marseilles
- The Journey Through France
- Eng;and in 596 A.D.
- The Reception of the Mission
- The Success of the Work
- Gregory's Instructions
- Establishment of the Church in Canterbury
- The Arrival of the Second Body of Missioners
- THe History of the Pall
- Gregory's Letters, to Augustine on his Miracles, and to Ethelbert
- The Beginnings of the Library of the English Church
- The Old Temples and Churches
- The Foundation of the Monastery of SS. Peter and Paul
- The Negociation with the English Church
- The Endeavour to Extend the Church to the Other English Kingdoms
- The Epicopacy of Laurentius
- The Death of Ethelbert; the Apostasy
- The Mission to Northumbria
- Progress of the Work in Northumbria
- The Episopate of Honorius
- The Kentish Monasteries
- Archbishop Theodore