(This is my second attempt at a timeline, so bear with me!)
English Channel, AD 597
Augustine held on to the sides of the boat, about to be sick, and looked up to the storm clouds, praying to God that the storm would stop. The waves rocked the small boat from side to side, spilling water onto the deck. Soon, the small boat was overwhelmed by the amount of water within it. So much water that bailing it out was a moot point. So the ship sank beneath the waves, drowning it's passengers, Augustine, his friend Lawrence, and 40 other monks and sailors.
English Channel, AD 597
Augustine held on to the sides of the boat, about to be sick, and looked up to the storm clouds, praying to God that the storm would stop. The waves rocked the small boat from side to side, spilling water onto the deck. Soon, the small boat was overwhelmed by the amount of water within it. So much water that bailing it out was a moot point. So the ship sank beneath the waves, drowning it's passengers, Augustine, his friend Lawrence, and 40 other monks and sailors.