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St.Augustine of Canterbury Book
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In May AD 597, 1400 years ago, a young sicilian monk called Augustine disembarked at Ebbsfleet, in south-east Kent, an event which was to change the development of christianity and culture in this country for all time. It had taken St. Augustine and his 20 or 30 companions a year to travel from Rome, where they had been specially selected by Pope Gregory the Great to convert Anglo-Saxon Britain and to restore contract with the early Celtic Church. This is an account of Augustine's journey arrival and seven year missionary life in England. His work had a truly profound and lasting effect upon Christianity's development in England, especially in the region of Kent. The book is well-supported by documentary evidence that puts Green's account beyond doubt.
- 1857563662
- 9781857563665
- Michael Green
- 1 April 1997
- Janus Publishing Co
- Paperback (Book)
- 42
- illustrated edition
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