By somebody | Sun, 01/05/2025 - 03:20 pm Classic Texts Theology Christian Theology Printer-friendly version 10. The Mission of Gregory and Augustine. Conversion of Kent, a.d. 595-604. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 11. Antagonism of the Saxon and British Clergy. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 12. Conversion of the Other Kingdoms of the Heptarchy. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 13. Conformity to Row Established. Wilfrid, Theodore, Bede. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 14. The Conversion of Ireland. St. Patrick and St. Bridget. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 15. The Irish Church after St. Patrick. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 16. Subjection of Ireland to English and Roman Rule. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 17. The Conversion of Scotland. St. Ninian and St. Kentigern. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 18. St. Columba and the Monastery of Iona. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 19. The Culdees. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 20. Extinction of the Celtic Church, and Triumph of Rome under King David I. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 21. Arian Christianity among the Goths and other German Tribes. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 22. Conversion of Clovis and the Franks. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 23. Columbanus and the Irish Missionaries on the Continent. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 24. German Missionaries before Boniface. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 25. Boniface, the Apostle of Germany. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 26. The Pupils of Boniface. Willibald, Gregory of Utrecht, Sturm of Fulda. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 27. The Conversion of the Saxons. Charlemagne and Alcuin. The Heliand, and ... (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 28. Scandinavian Heathenism. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 29. The Christianization of Denmark. St. Ansgar. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 30. The Christianization of Sweden. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 31. The Christianization of Norway and Iceland. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 32. General Survey. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 33. Christian Missions among the Wends. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 35. The Conversion of the Bulgarians. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 36. The Conversion of the Magyars. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 37. The Christianization of Russia. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 6. Character of Mediaeval Missions. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 7. Literature. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 8. The Britons. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 9. The Anglo-Saxons. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians. Chapter 4. The Papal Hierarchy and the Holy Roman Empire. Book traversal links for Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians. ‹ 182. St. Peter Damiani. (Chapter 14. Biographical Sketches of Ecclesiastical Writers.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) Up 10. The Mission of Gregory and Augustine. Conversion of Kent, a.d. 595-604. (Chapter 2. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) ›