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CONTENTS.

PART I.

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OPERATIONS OF CHRISTIANITY DURING AND AFTER THE IRRUPTION OF THE BARBARIANS.

Introduction 11
1. The North African Church under the Vandals 13

(Martyrs.—Eugenius, Bishop of Carthage

22

(Fulgentius, Bishop of Ruspe)

31

2. Severinus in Germany

36

3. Labours of Pious Men in France

50

a. Germanus of Auxerre

50

b. Lupus of Troyes

54

c. Cæsarius of Arles

56

d. Epiphanius of Pavia

96

e. Eligius of Noyon

98

(Archanefreda, Mother of Desiderius

98

Desiderius of Cahors

111

f. The Abbots Euroul and Loumon

115

4. Gregory the Great, Bishop of Rome

117

5. Christianity in Poverty and Lowliness, and on the Sick Bed

146
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PART II.

MEMOIRS FROM THE HISTORY OF MISSIONS IN THE MIDDLE AGES.

1. General Remarks on the History of Missions in this Age

150

Christianity in its relations to Barbarism and Civilization

151

Manifold modes of Conversion

158

Death of the Venerable Bede

162

2. The Life and Labours of individual Missionaries

173

a. Patrick, Apostle of the Irish

173

b. Columban

187

c. Gallus, Apostle of Switzerland

211

d. Boniface, Apostle of the Germans

217

e. Gegory, Abbot of Utrecht

243

f. Sturm, Abbot of Fulda

247

g. Alcuin on true Missionary Labours

251

h. Lindger and Willehad

256

i. Anschar, Apostle of the North

261

j. The Martyr Adalbert in Prussia

272

k. The Monk Nilus

277

l. Otho of Bamberg, Apostle of the Pomeranians

294

m. Raymond Lull

320
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