This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 Excerpt: ...Bede, from the great monastery of Bangor, presided over at that time by abbot Dunod. The reference is undoubtedly to Bangor on the Dee, where a monastery had been established in the middle of the sixth century by Deiniol or Daniel, the founder of the original Bangor on the Menai Straits.40 It seems likely that the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 Excerpt: ...Bede, from the great monastery of Bangor, presided over at that time by abbot Dunod. The reference is undoubtedly to Bangor on the Dee, where a monastery had been established in the middle of the sixth century by Deiniol or Daniel, the founder of the original Bangor on the Menai Straits.40 It seems likely that the conference was held not far off, and the "Sinodus urbis legion" assigned by Harleian MS. 3859 to the year 60160 may well refer to some clerical assembly got together at Chester in connection with these negotiations. It would be of the utmost interest to know who were the leading figures on the British side, but the attempt even to fix the sees of the seven bishops who met Augustine is a hopeless one,51 and all that is certainly known is that the conferences were a failure. According to Bede's account, Augustine expressed his readiness to overlook many peculiarities of the Celtic Churches which were contrary to universal Christian custom, if only they would in three respects make a fresh beginning; let them adopt the Roman calculations for fixing the Easter of each year, "complete " the ordinance of baptism as was done at Rome, and join him in preaching the gospel to the English, and all would be well. But to none of these things would the Britons consent, nor, adds the narrative, would they accept Augustine as archbishop. Throughout the period of severance between the Celtic and the Roman Churches great stress was laid on the divergence with 48" Augustinaes Ac" is not found out of Bede and no identification can therefore be confidently put forward. But it is in favour of Aust, the Austreclive of Domesday (i. 1646, 2), that it was known in Welsh as Penrhyn Awstin (Triad i. 30 = ii. 56) and that it appears as "aet ...
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