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The Conversion of England: Being a Sequel to the Monks of the West - Gyan Books

About The Book: "The Conversion of England: Being a Sequel to The Monks of the West" by Charles Forbes Montalembert explores the Christianization of England through the influence of early missionaries and monastic orders. It serves as a continuation of his broader work on the role of monasticism in Western civilization. Montalembert highlights the spiritual and cultural transformation of England, focusing on the Church’s moral mission and historical significance in shaping European identity during the early medieval period. The work blends history with Catholic conviction.

Author: Charles Forbes Montalembert

Pages: 497

Edition: 1867

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