Christianity enters the British Isles (Hart, Ecclesiastical records of England, Ireland, and Scotland, 2nd ed., 1846)

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   That the light of Christianity dawned upon these islands in the course of the first century, is a matter of historical certainty, but the instrument by which this blessed work was accomplished, is a question which will always be involved in obscurity both from the number of conflicting testimonies, and the remoteness of the period to which they relate. [...]

Hart, Richard, Ecclesiastical records of England, Ireland, and Scotland, from the fifth century till the Reformation: being an epitome of British councils, the legatine and provincial constitutions, and other memorials of the olden time, with prolegomena and notes, 2nd ed., much enlarg., Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan; Oxford: Parker; London: Bell, 1846, p. vii.

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