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One of Bede s sources was the Life of Wilfrid itself, but he also had access to people who knew participants in the synod.
Acca was a companion of Wilfrid s on some of his journeys to Rome.
Alchfrith s position in the royal house, together with his promotion of Wilfrid ( who would be the spokesperson for the Roman position at the synod ), has contributed to the view that he was instrumental in arranging his father s convocation of the synod.
Because of Agilbert s inability to express the complicated arguments in Old English, which was for him a foreign language, Wilfrid was selected as the prime advocate for the Roman party.
If the two were in fact the same, Stephen would have been at least twenty years old when he came north, placing him in his sixties or older at Wilfrid s death in 709.
Regardless of whether or not Stephen the priest was Wilfrid s singing master from Kent, he appears to have been a follower of Wilfrid and was able to consult individuals who had known Wilfrid closely as sources for the Life of Wilfrid.
Stephen s Life of Saint Wilfrid is our only source on Saint Wilfrid aside from Bede s Historia Ecclesiastica.
Stephen was asked to write the Life by Acca, one of Wilfrid s followers who later became a bishop and succeeded Wilfrid in the See of Hexham.
It has been argued that Stephen s use of lines from the Anonymous Life of Cuthbert was a way of outdoing the cult based around Cuthbert and replacing him with Wilfrid.
Stephen s goal in writing could simply have been to describe the community s feelings on the holiness and goodness of the life of Wilfrid, who they had known personally.
Stephen s Life of Saint Wilfrid was one of the first Anglo-Saxon histories, and the earliest to survive.
The Life of Saint Wilfrid is also significant in that it provides a contemporary perspective on events which transpired during Wilfrid s lifetime.
While Stephen's writing has come under more criticism than Bede s, the account found in the Life of Wilfrid reveals political factors that may have affected the Synod alongside the religious controversies described by Bede.
McKenna acknowledged the strength of the Liberal brand stating: " You ve got pretty good odds of being the prime minister if you're leader of the Liberal party "-every leader of the Liberal party since Sir Wilfrid Laurier in 1896 had become prime minister.

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The charter of Ecgwine ( written 714 ) records that on the feast of All Saints Bishop Wilfrid and I consecrated the church which I had built to God, the Blessed Mary, and to all Christ s elect ”.

Wilfrid and Roman
The tension between the Roman and Irish traditions, often exacerbated by Cuthbert's near-contemporary Saint Wilfrid, an intransigent and quarrelsome supporter of Roman ways, was to be a major feature of Cuthbert's lifetime.
Bede writes that the dispute was brought to a head by Oswiu's son Eahlfrith, who had adopted Roman usages at the urging of Wilfrid.
Wilfrid argued the Roman position on the following grounds ( according to Bede's narrative ):
Wilfrid, chief advocate for the Roman position, later became Bishop of Northumbria, while Colmán and the Ionan supporters who did not change their practices withdrew to Iona.
In 664 Wilfrid acted as spokesman for the Roman " party " at the Council of Whitby, and became famous for his speech advocating that the Roman method for calculating the date of Easter should be adopted.
After Wilfrid's return to Northumbria in about 658, Cenwalh, King of Wessex, recommended Wilfrid to Alhfrith, Oswiu's son, as a cleric well-versed in Roman customs and liturgy.
Wilfrid ejected the abbot, Eata, because he would not follow the Roman customs ; Cuthbert, later a saint, was another of the monks expelled.
Bede describes Wilfrid as saying that those who did not calculate the date of Easter according to the Roman system were committing a sin.
Wilfrid may have persuaded King Ecgberht of Kent in 669 to build a church in an abandoned Roman fort at Reculver.
The tension between the Roman and Irish traditions, often exacerbated by Cuthbert's near-contemporary Saint Wilfrid, an intransigent and quarrelsome supporter of Roman ways, was to be a major feature of Cuthbert's lifetime.
The parish church, dedicated to St Wilfrid, and the Roman Catholic church of St Paul are among the churches and chapels in Haywards Heath.
The Anglican parish church is dedicated to St. Wilfrid while the local Roman Catholic church is dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows.
The first choice to replace Tuda was Wilfrid, a particularly zealous partisan of the Roman cause.
Wilfrid met with his own teacher and patron, Agilbert, a spokesman for the Roman side at Whitby, who had been made bishop of Paris.
This had also manifested itself against Roman Catholic Prime Ministers of Canada as well, such as John Thompson, and Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
In 663 Alhfrith and Wilfrid persuaded King Oswiu to hold the Synod of Whitby to decide which traditions within Christianity, Celtic or Roman, would take priority in Northumbria over matters such as the clerical tonsure and the date of Easter ; the synod decided to accept the arguments of Wilfrid and the king for the Roman traditions, to which Eata, unlike Colmán of Lindisfarne, acquiesced.

Wilfrid and Easter
Wilfrid attended the synod, or council, of Whitby, as a member of the party favouring the continental practice of dating Easter, along with James the Deacon, Agilbert, and Alhfrith.
Stephen of Ripon reported that Wilfrid was expelled by " Quartodecimans ", or those who supported the celebration of Easter on the 14th day of the Jewish month Nisan, whether or not this was a Sunday.
Wilfrid religiously directed the Angle kingdoms of the north from Insular Christianity calculations of Easter, to Catholic Church standards ; he was later venerated as a saint.
Wilfrid, the 7th-century bishop of York in Northumbria, styled his opponents in the Easter controversy of his day " quartodecimans ", though they celebrated Easter on Sunday.

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A charter of Swæfheard's dated 691 is also of interest as it indicates that Æthelred had invaded Kent ; it has been suggested that Æthelred intended to place Wilfrid in the Archbishop's seat at Canterbury, but if so he was unsuccessful.
Bede mentions that Wilfrid brought a singing master from Kent, Ædde Stephanus, to Ripon in 669 to teach chant, and he has traditionally been thought to be the same person as the Stephen ” mentioned.
The first cases for which documentary evidence has been preserved are Oswy's programme of 654 / 5 in which he endowed 12 small minsters, and a gift from Alhfrith to Wilfrid in around 660 to accompany the foundation of the minster at Ripon.
Frithegod's verse Life of Wilfrid has a preface that was written by Oda, in which the archbishop claimed that he rescued the relics from Ripon, which he described as " decayed " and " thorn-covered ".
His work has been also heavily influenced by, among others, Ludwig Wittgenstein, P. F. Strawson, David Wiggins, and, especially, Wilfrid Sellars.
The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks football team has appeared in five Vanier Cup championships, losing in 1966, 1968 and 1972, and winning the national title in 1991 and 2005.
Conestoga also has several agreements with Ontario universities including Wilfrid Laurier, Windsor and McMaster, as well as several other Canadian and international institutions.
He has instructed courses in Communication Studies at York University and Wilfrid Laurier University and currently is the Concordia University Research Chair in Media and Contemporary Literature ( Tier 2 ) at Concordia University.
There has been a church on the site for over 1300 years since Etheldreda, Queen of Northumbria made a grant of lands to Wilfrid, Bishop of York c. 674.
He has received honorary doctorates from the University of Toronto, Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Waterloo ( 2010-11 ).
Wilfrid Hodges has proposed a compositional semantics and proved it equivalent to game semantics for IF-logics.
The parish church of St Wilfrid has an octagonal spire.
The riding has been represented by a number of notable Members of Parliament ( MPs ), including Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier ( 1877 – 1919 ), senior Cabinet member Ernest Lapointe ( 1919 – 1941 ) and Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent ( 1942 – 1958 ).
Eadie began softball at age 5, and has attended Wilfrid Laurier University, where she played three seasons as their starting goalie and won numerous personal accolades, as well as leading her team to a national championship in 2005.
Egremont studied modern history at Oxford University and has written books about Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Arthur Balfour and Sir Edward Spears.
Sometimes a distinction is made between assigning documents to classes (" classification ") versus assigning subjects to documents (" subject indexing ") but as Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster has argued, this distinction not fruitful.
In addition, Thornlea has been recognized as claiming the top prize for several years in Wilfrid Laurier University's Stock Market Competition.
He has two children, including professor David Wilfrid Peters, and two grandchildren, including actor Keir Gilchrist.
He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Wilfrid Laurier University in 1991, and has completed course work for a Master of Arts degree at the University of Windsor.
The major centre of the riding, and its namesake, is the city of Prince Albert which has a rich political history that includes representation by three former Prime Ministers ( Sir Wilfrid Laurier in 1896, William Lyon Mackenzie King from 1926 to 1945, and John Diefenbaker from 1953 to 1979 ).
") Things become complicated when Michael discovers the contents of the barrel and, after learning of the dispute between Masterman and Joseph from family butler Peacock ( Wilfrid Lawson ), assumes that his grandfather has killed his brother.

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