(Roman Catholic Church) Anglo-Saxon missionary who was sent to Frisia and Germany to spread the Christian faith; was martyred in Frisia (680-754)
1 At the head of the Roman communion is Archbishop Tache, of St. Boniface.
2 I had seen clusters of the frozen fungus outside St. Boniface.
3 We had brought it up from St. Boniface by sleigh-socarefully.
4 Humphry Ward speaks-BoyMakers of Empire-Thevespers of St. Boniface
5 The secretaries were Mr. J. F. Prudhomme, of St. Boniface, Man., and the writer.
6 In reply to the Archbishop of St. Boniface, Winnipeg.
7 After nearly a month's travel over lakes, rivers and portages we arrived at St. Boniface.
8 They spent the morning beating all the woods east of St. Boniface and had no success.
9 The great apostle of Germany was the Saxon Winfred, or Winifred, better known as St. Boniface.
10 The bank where St. Boniface deposited its money loomed up ahead of them, massive and grim.
11 Another good story is told of St. Boniface.
12 When I explained that I wanted to secure two passages to St. Boniface, his brows contracted.
13 He was strongly attacked by St. Boniface of Germany, who appealed to Pope Zachary for a decision.
14 McGregor killed time till the bells of the St. Boniface Cathedral, across the Red River, chimed twelve.
15 We slip out of Winnipeg as the bells of St. Boniface ring the vespers from their turrets twain.
16 A little while after, the Christians of the neighborhood came in arms and recovered the body of St. Boniface.
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