The lives of the saints With introd and additional lives of English martyrs, Cornish, Scottish, and Welsh saints, and a full index to the entire work . S. WILFRID. Oct., Part I. p. 302.] [Oct. 12. ? -- Oct 12.] S. Wilfrid. 303 -* teries at Stamford and Ripon, invited occasionally by Egbert,King of Kent, and Wulfhere, King of Mercia, to exerciseepiscopal functions in their dominions, for they were withoutbishops. This state of things continued for about threeyears, but was put an end to at last by the arrival of Theo-dore of Tarsus in England as metropolitan, 669. Wilfrids acquaintance wit


The lives of the saints With introd and additional lives of English martyrs, Cornish, Scottish, and Welsh saints, and a full index to the entire work . S. WILFRID. Oct., Part I. p. 302.] [Oct. 12. ? -- Oct 12.] S. Wilfrid. 303 -* teries at Stamford and Ripon, invited occasionally by Egbert,King of Kent, and Wulfhere, King of Mercia, to exerciseepiscopal functions in their dominions, for they were withoutbishops. This state of things continued for about threeyears, but was put an end to at last by the arrival of Theo-dore of Tarsus in England as metropolitan, 669. Wilfrids acquaintance with Eddi, and his attachment tothe Benedictine rule, began in the interval. Theodore suc-ceeded in bringing about an amicable arrangement, wherebyChad willingly retired to Lastingham, and Wilfrid was esta-blished at York as bishop of all Northumbria. At the re-quest of Wulfhere, Chad was soon appointed by Theodoreto be Bishop of Mercia. But he had to undergo re-conse-cration, because his former consecration was deemed un-canonical. Of the three consecrating bishops on thatoccasion, Wina was the only one in Roman orders, and theonly one, accordin


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