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A philosopher writing in the Medieval Age, Thomas Aquinas, gained a great following in the years and centuries after his death, in a large part based on his tenet that truth could be known through reason and faith. Which of the following lines from Alcuin of York’s letter reflects truth seen through the latter?


a. Do not be dismayed by this disaster…Almost the whole of Europe has been denuded with fire and sword by Goths and Huns, but now is as bright with churches as the sky with stars.
b. Now that I am away your tragic sufferings daily bring me sorrow, since the pagans have desecrated God's sanctuary, shed the blood of saints around the altar, laid waste the house of our hope and trampled the bodies of the saints like dung in the street.
c. When I was with you your loving friendship gave me great joy.
d. What assurance can the churches of Britain have, if Saint Cuthbert and so great a company of saints do not defend their own?


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