History of the Church in England

History of the Church in England From the Beginning of the Christian Era to the Accession of Henry VIII (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from History of the Church in England: From the Beginning of the Christian Era to the Accession of Henry VIII

The conversion Of a race so stubborn, so tenacious of national habits, so slow to unlearn, was a miracle of divine grace. How the good tidings reached Britain is a matter of conjecture, or rather perhaps Of legend, for Britain's knowledge Of the Christian religion is curiously revealed to us through its legends. The Celtic mind is eminently poetical, and instead of clothing facts in everyday garb, it sings them in an air with variations, after the fashion of the Celtic minstrel. Tertullian in the second, and St. Chrysostom in the fourth, century mention the sound which had gone forth to the far distant British Isles.1 The Christian faith came either from the East or from Rome. Tradition says that Joseph of Arimathea, who had laid the Divine Body Of our Lord in the sepulchre, came to Britain, and, with his companions, instructed its people in the Faith of the Crucified that Glastonbury in Somersetshire was the spot he chose as the centre of his labours. The desire to claim one who had seen our Lord.

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ISBN: 9781334063077
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 408
Weight: 544g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 21mm