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1.2 – Augustine, Theodore, and Bede

An episode of the The Faithful Forebearers podcast, hosted by The Faithful Forebearers, titled "1.2 – Augustine, Theodore, and Bede" was published on October 5, 2018 and runs 26 minutes.

October 5, 2018 ·26m · The Faithful Forebearers

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This episode we will look at the missionary work that Gregory started in England last episode.  We will see how these 3 men helped England move from paganism to Christianity, and how they turned England from a backwater corner of Europe, to the leader of European scholarship.

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