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the Causes of which ruin and desolation, Alcuin, a Learned Monk of those Times, attributes to the general Corruption of Men, chiefly occasioned by the Vanity, Lewdness and Debauchery of their Priests. |
the Causes of which ruin and desolation, Alcuin, a Learned Monk of those Times, attributes to the general Corruption of Men, chiefly occasioned by the Vanity, lewdness and Debauchery of their Priests. |
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