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Boniface

Early missions on the European Continent

December 29, 2020December 29, 2020 by General Reference

The evangelized tribes were, in many cases, nominal believers who retained many pagan customs. But, over time, churches took root and and Christianity thrived.

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Categories The History of Christian Worship Tags Boniface, Columbanus, Frisia, Gaul, missions, Thuringia

Boniface, Winfrid

November 13, 2020November 3, 2020 by Matt Price

Winfrid Boniface (680-755), the apostle of Germany, was born in Devonshire, England and became a monk after studying grammar and theology at Exeter. For a time he was a missionary to Frisia, an area comprised mostly of the modern Netherlands.

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