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+ | 2. I have received most gratefully the little indications of your favour that you have seen worthy to send through our venerable brother, the priest Nothelm, and most of all the the letters, through which you now for a second time have abundantly taken care to instruct and help me in the ecclesiastical history of our people, which you long ago had incited me to write. | ||
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Venerable Bede's Epistula ad Albinum abbatem
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