Scotland in Early Christian Times \D. Douglas, 1881 - 262 páginas |
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... Chancel Arch of Church of Weir 62 Ground - plan of Church at Lybster , Reay 62 Doorway in west end of Church at Lybster , Reay 63 Ground - plan of Teampull Cholumchille 65 Doorway in south wall of old church at Kirkapoll ,
... Chancel Arch of Church of Weir 62 Ground - plan of Church at Lybster , Reay 62 Doorway in west end of Church at Lybster , Reay 63 Ground - plan of Teampull Cholumchille 65 Doorway in south wall of old church at Kirkapoll ,
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... chancel , and the typical features of construction are round arches with radiating joints over doors and windows having perpendicular jambs or sides . Having thus obtained a fixed starting - point in time , and a known type of structure ...
... chancel , and the typical features of construction are round arches with radiating joints over doors and windows having perpendicular jambs or sides . Having thus obtained a fixed starting - point in time , and a known type of structure ...
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... chancel , and churches that are simple oblongs of a single chamber only . Of these two typical forms of structure , the more complex and refined is certainly the later . We shall find it passing from great rudeness of style and ...
... chancel , and churches that are simple oblongs of a single chamber only . Of these two typical forms of structure , the more complex and refined is certainly the later . We shall find it passing from great rudeness of style and ...
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... chancel is the later , and the single - chambered type the earlier . This does not imply that any church which may be found to be constructed of a single chamber is on that account neces- sarily earlier than one constructed with a chancel ...
... chancel is the later , and the single - chambered type the earlier . This does not imply that any church which may be found to be constructed of a single chamber is on that account neces- sarily earlier than one constructed with a chancel ...
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... chancel arch ) and a western tower , or of a chancel with apse arch and central tower , in which latter case it would be parallel to the remains of D as I have said , the determination of the age. STRUCTURAL REMAINS . 33.
... chancel arch ) and a western tower , or of a chancel with apse arch and central tower , in which latter case it would be parallel to the remains of D as I have said , the determination of the age. STRUCTURAL REMAINS . 33.
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Página 132 - After this the mormaer went to entreat the clerics that they should make prayer for the son, that health should come to him ; and he gave in offering to them from Cloch in tiprat to Cloch pette mic Garnait.
Página 132 - God's grace, and he asked of the mormaer, to wit Bede, that he should give it to him ; and he did not give it, and a son of his took an illness after (or in consequence of) refusing the clerics, and he was nearly dead (lit.
Página 133 - Garnait. They made the prayer, and health came to him. After that Columcille gave to Drostan that town, and blessed it, and left as (his) word, 'Whosoever should come against it, let him not be many-yeared [or] victorious.' Drostan's tears came on parting with Columcille. Said Columcill, 'Let DEAR [deara= tears] be its name henceforward.
Página 150 - In one space of about a quarter of an inch superficial, he counted, with a magnifying glass, no less than one hundred and fifty-eight interlacements, of a slender ribbon pattern, formed of white lines, edged by black ones, upon a black ground.
Página 148 - Western world, on account of its singular cover ; and it was found after twenty nights and two months, its gold having been stolen off it, and a sod over it.
Página 214 - Parliament, made anent the registration of probative writs, in all points, whereof the tenor follows : — " ' James, be the grace of God, king of Scottis, to all and sindrie...
Página 112 - ... special providence of God, the sea yearly casts in so much timber as serves them. Their sheep there have wool, but of a blewish colour. There is a chappel in the midst of the isle, where they meet twice or thrice a day. One of the families is hereditary Beddall, and the master of that stands at the altar and prayeth, the rest kneel upon their knees and join with him.
Página 84 - The doorways in these cells are two feet four inches in width, and but three feet six inches in height. On the other side of the chapel are a number of smaller cells, which were only large enough to contain each a single person. They are but six feet long, three feet wide, and four feet high, and most of them are now covered with rubbish. These formed a Laura, like the habitations of the Egyptian ascetics.
Página 216 - Edinburgh, there to remain in all time to come, for the use, benefit, and enjoyment, of the Scottish nation.