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... Christmas was not infrequently equated with the beginning of the old Roman civil year on 1 January . If one used a calendar , one was apt to look to that date rather than a week earlier . But if in this way some confusion arose , 1 ...
... Christmas was not infrequently equated with the beginning of the old Roman civil year on 1 January . If one used a calendar , one was apt to look to that date rather than a week earlier . But if in this way some confusion arose , 1 ...
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British Academy. accepted in France , the old Christmas style held its ground in some religious houses . Thus in the monastery of Saint - Maixent charters of January 1099 , March 1110 , and February 1114 are unquestionably dated from ...
British Academy. accepted in France , the old Christmas style held its ground in some religious houses . Thus in the monastery of Saint - Maixent charters of January 1099 , March 1110 , and February 1114 are unquestionably dated from ...
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... Christmas . Thus Christmas immediately preceded Epiphany in Lect . , with no commemoration between , e . g . B.V.M. or Innocents . The Gospel was the 17th Lesson , so that there was almost as full a set as for Epiphany . Now the Lessons ...
... Christmas . Thus Christmas immediately preceded Epiphany in Lect . , with no commemoration between , e . g . B.V.M. or Innocents . The Gospel was the 17th Lesson , so that there was almost as full a set as for Epiphany . Now the Lessons ...
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