The Anglo-Saxon conquerors of Britain were converted by St. Augustine of Canterbury, who founded a mother church for them in the old city of Durovernum, now Canterbury, on the Kentish Stour.
This study deals with St. Augustine's training, character, and background; the sending of his mission; his work in Kent; the structure of the church he established; the nature of the ministry he founded for the continuance of his work.
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