. History of the Christian church from its origin to the present time . . fSoman Bishops.—Innocent I, 402-17; Celestme, 423-32 ; I^co I, 440-61; Gre-gory I, 590^604; Hadrian l,jj2-g^; Leo ?111/795-^16; jNicholas 1,, King of Franks, 778, and Emperor, 800-14. His empire in-fff^j^^ eluded nearly all the Continent on the map, except Denmark, I^orway, Swe*den, Spain. Great Monasteries at Lerins, Tours,Benedictine at Monte Ca-sino, St. Maur, lona, Banchor, Bangor, Corbey, Fulda, L,uxeuil,Cluny,,Char-treuse, Citeaux, Bee- Roman. Empire(German) establialied 962 MISSIONS


. History of the Christian church from its origin to the present time . . fSoman Bishops.—Innocent I, 402-17; Celestme, 423-32 ; I^co I, 440-61; Gre-gory I, 590^604; Hadrian l,jj2-g^; Leo ?111/795-^16; jNicholas 1,, King of Franks, 778, and Emperor, 800-14. His empire in-fff^j^^ eluded nearly all the Continent on the map, except Denmark, I^orway, Swe*den, Spain. Great Monasteries at Lerins, Tours,Benedictine at Monte Ca-sino, St. Maur, lona, Banchor, Bangor, Corbey, Fulda, L,uxeuil,Cluny,,Char-treuse, Citeaux, Bee- Roman. Empire(German) establialied 962 MISSIONS IN EUROPE. 185 Chapter X. MISSIONS IN EUROPE. The Churches of Italy and Gaul, when struck by the invad-ers, cast down but not destroyed, rose up and offered theGospel to the conquerors. The conversion of the victors wouldbe the triumph of the vanquished. The Church did no little tocivilize her masters.* In the growth of the empire of theFranks we followed one line of her successes. But within theempire, and on the northern and eastern sides of it, there hadbeen people


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