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History ( that is Church history ) that we remember him best . As Caedmon is called the Father of English Poetry , Bede is called the Father of English History . But it is well to remember that Caedmon wrote in Anglo - Saxon and Bede in ...
History ( that is Church history ) that we remember him best . As Caedmon is called the Father of English Poetry , Bede is called the Father of English History . But it is well to remember that Caedmon wrote in Anglo - Saxon and Bede in ...
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You remember when Caedmon sang , he made his songs of the stories of Genesis and Exodus . And in this way , in those bookless ... But you know that what we learn by our ears is much harder to remember than what we learn by our eyes .
You remember when Caedmon sang , he made his songs of the stories of Genesis and Exodus . And in this way , in those bookless ... But you know that what we learn by our ears is much harder to remember than what we learn by our eyes .
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So children may remember Dickens with thankful hearts . He is one of their great champions . Dickens loved children and they loved him , for he had a most winning way with them and he understood their little joys and sorrows .
So children may remember Dickens with thankful hearts . He is one of their great champions . Dickens loved children and they loved him , for he had a most winning way with them and he understood their little joys and sorrows .
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