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all things, and their own Maker; to Whom also the heights of empire and the powers of the world
are subject, because the pre-eminence of all kingdoms is granted by His disposition. It hath pleased
Him, therefore, in the mercy of His loving kindness, and for the greater benefit of all His creatures,
by the fire of His Holy Spirit wonderfully to kindle the cold hearts even of the nations seated at the
extremities of the earth in the knowledge of Himself.
"For we suppose, since the two countries are near together, that your Highness has fully understood
what the clemency of our Redeemer has effected in the enlightenment of our illustrious son, King
Eadbald, and the nations under his rule; we therefore trust, with assured confidence that, through
the long-suffering of Heaven, His wonderful gift will be also conferred on you; since, indeed, we
have learnt that your illustrious consort, who is discerned to be one flesh with you, has been blessed
with the reward of eternity, through the regeneration of Holy Baptism. We have, therefore, taken
care by this letter, with all the goodwill of heartfelt love, to exhort your Highness, that, abhorring
idols and their worship, and despising the foolishness of temples, and the deceitful flatteries of
auguries, you believe in God the Father Almighty, and His Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost,
to the end that, believing and being released from the bonds of captivity to the Devil, you may,
through the co-operating power of the Holy and undivided Trinity, be partaker of the eternal life.
"How great guilt they lie tinder, who adhere in their worship to the pernicious superstition of
idolatry, appears by the examples of the perishing of those whom they worship. Wherefore it is
said of them by the Psalmist, 'All the gods of the nations are devils,' but the Lord made the heavens.'
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And again, 'Eyes have they, but they see not; they have ears, but they hear not; noses have they,
but they smell not; they have hands, but they handle not; feet have they, but they walk not. Therefore
they are made like unto those that place the hope of their confidence in them.' For how can they
have power to help any man, that are made out of corruptible matter, by the hands of your inferiors
and subjects, and on which, by employing human art, you have bestowed a lifeless similitude of
members? which, moreover, unless they be moved by you, will not be able to walk; but, like a stone
fixed in one place, being so formed, and having no understanding, sunk in insensibility, have no
power of doing harm or good. We cannot, therefore, by any manner of discernment conceive how
you come to be so deceived as to follow and worship those gods, to whom you yourselves have
given the likeness of a body.
"It behoves you, therefore, by taking upon you the sign of the Holy Cross, by which the human
race has been redeemed, to root out of your hearts all the accursed deceitfulness of the snares of
the Devil, who is ever the jealous foe of the works of the Divine Goodness, and to put forth your
hands and with all your might set to work to break in pieces and destroy those which you have
hitherto fashioned of wood or stone to be your gods. For the very destruction and decay of these,
which never had the breath of life in them, nor could in any wise receive feeling from their makers,
may plainly teach you how worthless that was which you hitherto worshipped. For you yourselves,
who have received the breath of life from the Lord, are certainly better than these which are wrought
with hands, seeing that Almighty God has appointed you to be descended, after many ages and
through many generations, from the first man whom he formed. Draw near, then, to the knowledge
of Him Who created you, Who breathed the breath of life into you, Who sent His only-begotten
Son for your redemption, to save you from original sin, that being delivered from the power of the
Devil's perversity and wickedness, He might bestow on you a heavenly reward.
Hearken to the words of the preachers, and the Gospel of God, which they declare to you, to the
end that, believing, as has been said before more than once, in God the Father Almighty, and in
Jesus Christ His Son, and the Holy Ghost, and the indivisible Trinity, having put to flight the
thoughts of devils, and driven from you the temptations of the venomous and deceitful enemy, and
being born again of water and the Holy Ghost, you may, through the aid of His bounty, dwell in
the brightness of eternal glory with Him in Whom you shall have believed.
We have, moreover, sent you the blessing of your protector, the blessed Peter, chief of the Apostles,
to wit, a shirt of proof with one gold ornament, and one cloak of Ancyra, which we pray your
Highness to accept with all the goodwill with which it is sent by us."
CHAP. XI.
[Circ. 625 A.D.]
THE same pope also wrote to King Edwin's consort, Ethelberg, to this effect:
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THE COPY OF THE LETTER OF THE MOST BLESSED AND APOSTOLIC BONIFACE,
POPE OF THE CITY OF ROME, TO ETHELBERG, KING EDWIN'S QUEEN.
"To the illustrious lady his daughter, Queen Ethelberg, Boniface, bishop, servant of the servants
of God. The goodness of our Redeemer has in His abundant Providence offered the means of [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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