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By John Stirton
32 pages. Downloadable pdf.
The first Christians in the British Isles drew their information from the Roman empire, and when that empire collapsed in the west, around 410, it left Celtic Christians isolated and alone at the edge of the world, forced to define their religion from what they knew and what they could remember. This was a religion which owed much to the east, with whom it shared many rites and rituals. This is a history of that early religion and its relationship to the Eastern Roman orthodox church.
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