The Conversion of the Heptarchy: Seven Lectures Given At St. Paul's

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The Conversion of the Heptarchy: Seven Lectures Given At St. Paul's
Browne George Forrest
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It was not till a Saxon archbishop, consecrated by a Saxon bishop, sat on Augustine's throne, that London was brought once more to the Christian obedience.
The circumstances of its return were in them- ' See AuffusHne and his Con^paniona, S.P.C.K., p. 163.
CONVERSION OF THE EAST SAXONS. I35 selves exceedingly interesting. That Bede's story is completely authentic we may take as certain. Bede was born before the king who brought about the restoration died; and his friend Nothelm, who sent him th
...e account from the original records, was archpresbyter of London.
The pagan sons of Sabert were killed in battle. King Sigebert the Little reigned for some considerable time, and was succeeded by Sigebeii surnamed the Good. Sigebeii the Good was a friend of Oswy, King of Noithum- bria, Oswald's brother and successor; the king who presided, eleven years after the events of which we are about to speak, at the Synod of Whitby, dying eventually in 670 when his subject Bede was a little boy.
Sigebert the Good used frequently to visit Oswy, and Oswy used to argue with him about his religion.


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