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National and Domestic History of England, Magna Charta, writen by W.H.S. Aubrey in 1869.
Chapter 5, 296 AD to 410 AD – Christianity in Britain
In the early part of the fourth century, a fierce persecution broke out against the Christians, at the instigation of the emperor Diocletian, under the pretext of avenging disasters which had attended the Roman arms in distant provinces, and of appeasing the national deities. This was a part of the baptism of blood and of fire through which the early Christian church had to pass, and the records of which contain Read More >>>
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