Chris

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This is loaded stuff, and a little confusing. For a start, Bede was not just on the Saxon side; he seems to be on the pagan side against Christians. He had to believe that Christianity had somehow gone wrong in Britain, that the Britons deserved everything they got for being sinful, drunk and arrogant, including the plague he says was so sudden and violent there was nobody alive to bury the dead.
The Edge of the World: A Cultural History of the North Sea and the Transformation of Europe
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