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- 59dcd28a64ccda3540a18e5e8d5ea88995896008942a4ea99428914c2c9d75e6 author "Peter Hunter Blair".
- 59dcd28a64ccda3540a18e5e8d5ea88995896008942a4ea99428914c2c9d75e6 date "2003-07-17".
- 59dcd28a64ccda3540a18e5e8d5ea88995896008942a4ea99428914c2c9d75e6 isCitedBy Anglicanism.
- 59dcd28a64ccda3540a18e5e8d5ea88995896008942a4ea99428914c2c9d75e6 page "129".
- 59dcd28a64ccda3540a18e5e8d5ea88995896008942a4ea99428914c2c9d75e6 publisher "Cambridge University Press".
- 59dcd28a64ccda3540a18e5e8d5ea88995896008942a4ea99428914c2c9d75e6 quote "During its long period of isolation the Celtic Church had developed in complete independence and had diverged considerably from the paths followed by Rome, not merely in matters of form and ritual, but more fundamentally in its whole organization. Rome could not readily brook the continued existence of what it regarded as schismatic ways and still less could it contemplate that so large a Christian community which showed remarkable missionary zeal should not recognize the pope as its spiritual head.".
- 59dcd28a64ccda3540a18e5e8d5ea88995896008942a4ea99428914c2c9d75e6 title "An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England".