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Read Read the following excerpt from the venerable Bede's An Ecclesiastical History of the English People. In this excerpt, The author describes a period just after the Britons had repelled attacks by the Picts a tribe of invaders from the north. Which lines most closely illustrate how Bede's religion influenced his view of events?

Read Read the following excerpt from the venerable Bede's An Ecclesiastical History-example-1
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¨yet, those that survived, could not be recalled from the spiritual death, which they had incurred through their sins, either by the death of their friends, or the fear of death.¨

¨ which, as the event plainly showed, was brought about by the Lord's will, that evil might fall upon them for their wicked deeds."

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "yet, those that survived, could not be recalled from the spiritual death, which they had incurred through their sins, either by the death of their friends, or the fear of death. Whereupon, not long after, a more severe vengeance for their fearful crimes fell upon the sinful nation."

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