Anglo-Saxon theologian, historian ... Portrait of Saint Bede  © St Bede - also known as the Venerable Bede - is widely regarded as the greatest of all the Anglo-Saxon scholars. He wrote around 40 books mainly dealing with theology and history.
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Bede (pronounced /ˈbiːd/ ; Old English: ), also Saint Bede , the Venerable Bede , or (from Latin) Beda (pronounced ; 672/673–May 26, 735), was a monk at the Northumbrian monast...
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died 735. In the last chapter of his great work on the "Ecclesiastical History of the English People" Bede has told us something of his own life, and it is, practically speaking, ... How much he was beloved by them is made manifest by the touching account of the saint's last sickness and death left us by Cuthbert,
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SAINT BEDE CONFESSOR, DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH—735 A.D. ... Whether we take Bede's <History> for chronology and the careful determination of dates; or his treatise on meter, which is really philological; or his Scripture commentaries, and compare them with the efforts of a century or two before, or even with those of a century...
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Saint Bede the Venerable is a parish of 1,225+ households located in Montgomery, Alabama. St. Bede actually began as a mission church in the 1920s, but officially became a parish in 1946. Since that time, it has steadily grown into the large yet close-knit community it is today. ... Parish History...
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View an Article about Our Parish History from St. Bede the Venerable Catholic Church at 3870 Atlanta highway, Montgomery, AL 36109 US. This website is built and maintained using tools provided by CatholicWeb. ... The History of St. Bede Catholic Church...
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Bede, Beda, or Baeda, Saint (672 or 673–735), an English scholar, called "the Venerable Bede." He was probably the most learned man of his day. His Ecclesiastical History of the English People is his most important work and the chief source of English history from 587 to 731.
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He alone loves the Creator perfectly who manifests a pure love for his neighbour. - Saint Bede the Venerable ... - from a letter on the death of Saint Bede written by the monk Cuthbert ... Father of English History...
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To the most glorious King Ceolwulph, Bede, the servant of Christ and Priest ... Medieval Sourcebook: Bede (673­735): Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, Book I ... TO THE MOST GLORIOUS KING CEOLWULPH, BEDE, THE SERVANT OF CHRIST AND PRIEST...
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The relics of St. Cuthbert have a particularly well documented history. As indicated it was the discover of the incorrupt body which led Bede to write. ... Throughout the middle ages, Durham was the major pilgrimage center of the North of England, and Cuthbert the most famous saint.
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