(Roman Catholic Church) Anglo-Saxon missionary who was sent to Frisia and Germany to spread the Christian faith; was martyred in Frisia (680-754)
The owner or manager of an inn.
1 At The Broken Bottle a new boniface held forth.
2 So Will turned boniface , and invited May and me to make our home with him.
3 Boniface held views of the papal power of the most exalted kind.
4 The fourth purported that he should condemn the memory of Pope Boniface .
5 Mr. Boniface Newt discoursed warmly; Mr. Abel Newt listened with extreme coolness.
6 Though Boniface could not be sure that his will would be executed.
7 Fourth, thou shalt destroy and annul the memory of Pope Boniface VIII.
8 A successful war is waged against the Colonnas by Pope Boniface VIII.
9 It was in Mr. Boniface Newt's counting-room that he preached this gospel.
10 Aëtius advised Placidia to dismiss Boniface and call him home from Africa.
11 At this time Pope Boniface died, and was succeeded by Innocent VII.
12 But, masters, this is under the rose, continued Boniface with a whisper.
13 It was of course possible that Boniface had deliberately deceived me.
14 Hecht said, I got messages off as soon as Boniface went.
15 Finn's talks with Boniface were different, but imbued with the same strong faith.
16 Boniface spoke slowly, as though weighing the value of each word.
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