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It has long been a popular belief that Augustine of Canterbury introduced Christianity to Britain in the year AD 597. In fact, he was over five hundred years too late. From the earliest days of the Roman conquest of what became Britannia Romana, gospel churches were planted and spreading across these islands.
This carefully researched and referenced examination of the history of the earliest entry of the good news of Jesus into the land of the Celts and Druids turns many so called ‘legends’ into the reality of history and presents some exciting surprises to connect the gospel in Britain with the letters of Paul in the New Testament. Here is a long-needed correction to accepted errors of history in an accessible account of the earliest churches in Britain.
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