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Bede

November 8, 2020November 3, 2020 by Matt Price

The Venerable Bede, (c. 673-735), an English monk and historian, was a brilliant scholar who was named a deacon at 19 and became a priest at 30.

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Categories History of Christian Worship Tags Bede, historian, medieval, monk, Venerable
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