The golden days of the early English church - from the arrival of Theodore to the death of Bede (1917) (14578214087)
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Identifier: goldendaysofearl01howouoft (find matches)
Title: The golden days of the early English church : from the arrival of Theodore to the death of Bede
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Howorth, Henry H. (Henry Hoyle), Sir, 1842-1923
Subjects: Great Britain -- Church history
Publisher: London : Murray
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN
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haveseen, succeeding to the Lichfield see. This must have been for ashort time only, as the ninth-century document already quotedfrom,MS. Vespasian B, 6, says: postea Wilfridusejectus, etHaeddapraefatus regebat umbos parochias, deinde Alduini qui et Uor nomin-abatur. Aldwini held both places in 731 when Bede was writing.Another see with a precarious life at this time was that ofSelsey. Bede tells us that with the death of St. Aldhelm (i.e.after 709) the diocese of Winchester, then under Daniel, was bysynodical decree divided, and the province of the South Saxonswas constituted a see under Eadberht, on whose death, aboutthe date of which we are not told anything, he was succeeded byEolla, and on his death after some years the see was vacant untilnow (usque hodie cessat).1 It was again joined to Winchesterfor a while : Provincia Australium Saxonum jam aliquot annisabsque episcopo manens, ministerium sibi episcopate ab OccidentaliumSaxonum antistite quaerit.2 1 Bede, v. 19. 2 lb. v. 23.
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