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    The next question is, after establishing that Christianity did come to Britain during the period of the Roman Empire: Is it possible, or feasible, that Christianity came through Dover, where two Roman light-towers stood overlooking the Sea, and the Classis Britannica was based? Dover being the nearest and major seaport to Gaul and the continent.
    If the answer is affirmative, then the title given to this posting remains: Once, For Ever! Which is why Christianity returned to Britain through Kent, when the Kentish king, at the end of the sixth century, got Saint Augustin over to Canterbury. And then spread all through England!
    So, Phil, anyone participating, can you answer the above question...?

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