Examples of using Bede in English and their translations into Indonesian
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intended to be Here lie the venerable bones of Bede, but wrongly interpreted as here lie the bones of the Venerable Bede.
Bede(also known as the Venerable Bede/ Bede, the Venerable), the name Easter is derived from the Scandinavian“Ostra”
Some modern writers describe Justus as one of the original missionaries who arrived with Augustine in 597, but Bede believed that Justus came in the second group.
named for Sir Bede Callaghan, foundation member of the University council
Bede also followed Eusebius in taking the Acts of the Apostles as the model for the overall work: where Eusebius used the Acts as the theme for his description of the development of the church, Bede made it the model for his history of the Anglo-Saxon church.
which era was taken in use in the 8th century by Bede, was the Julian calendar,
but its attribution to Bede is not absolutely certain-not all manuscripts name Bede as the author, and the ones that do are of later origin than those that do not.
in the 9th century, where Bede was grouped with others who were called"venerable" at two ecclesiastical councils held at Aix in 816 and 836.
in the 9th century, where Bede was grouped with others who were called"venerable" at two ecclesiastical councils held at Aachen in 816 and 836.
Bede states in the fourteenth chapter of his Ecclesiastical History,
Biblical commentators like St Jerome in his Epistle to Fabiola, Bede(Letter to Acca:"De Mansionibus Filiorum Israhel") and St Peter Damian
Bede states in the fourteenth chapter of his Historia ecclesiastica,
then the English scholar, Bede(died 734AD),
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program of his life, the phrase by Saint Bede miserando atque eligendo which he has chosen to reproduce on his own pontifical coat of arms.”.
it may be noted that Bede has a homily upon the feast of St. Matthew,
a necessity recognized in Catholic teaching, Bede does not deny that the unction also may be efficacious in remitting them,
a necessity recognized in Catholic teaching, Bede does not deny that the unction also may be efficacious in remitting them,
Gregory of Tours in the sixth and Bede in the eighth) had a strong Rome-centric bias.
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