Edwin consulted with Coifi when he was in the process of deciding if he should convert to Christianity. He was the priest of the temple at Goodmanham.
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Edwin Drood
It is not known how Coifi was converted to Christianity. Very little is known about him. What is known is that he convinced king Edwin of Northumbria to convert to Christianity. According to the Chronicle by Saint Bede, a monk in a monastery in Northumbria, Coifi convinced Edwin with the following words: "King, consider what this is which is now preached to us; for I verily declare to you that the religion which we have hitherto professed has, as afar as I can learn, no virtue in it. For none of you people has applied himself more diligently to the worship of our gods than I; and yet there are many who receive greater favours from you, and are more preferred than I, and who are more prosperous in all their undertakings. Now if the gods were good for anything, they would rather forward me, who have been more careful to serve them. If follows, therefore, that if upon examination you find those new doctrines which are now preached to us better and more efficacious, we should immediately receive them without any delay."
Edwin Weaver has written: 'The Uyo story' -- subject(s): Mennonites, Missions
Edwin B. Fuller has written: 'A black story teller and his tales'
Edwin C. Barringer has written: 'The story of scrap' -- subject(s): Scrap metal industry
John Edwin Davis has written: 'The life story of a leper' -- subject(s): Telugus, Missions, Baptists
In the story "Touching Spirit Bear," Edwin is a Tlingit elder who helps Cole learn important lessons about healing, respect for nature, and forgiveness. Edwin guides Cole through his journey of self-discovery and transformation on the remote Alaskan island.
Edwin Sawyer Walker has written: 'Appendix to The story of my ancestors in America' 'History of the Springfield Baptist Association' -- subject(s): Baptists, History
Edwin Peter Quinabo has written a book called "Through the Eyes of the Villagers: The Story of the Balikatan and the Quest for Peace" which discusses the impact of military exercises on local communities in the Philippines.
In Charles Dickens' "The Mystery of Edwin Drood", the murder of Edwin Drood is left unresolved as the novel was incomplete at the time of Dickens' death. Neville Landless is a suspect in the novel, but his guilt or innocence is never confirmed due to the unfinished nature of the story.
The cast of Two Sides to the Story - 1913 includes: Edwin August as The Barber Jeanie Macpherson as The Wife