History of the Catholic Church of Scotland: From the dawn of Chrisitianity to the death of King Alexander III., A.D. 400-1286Blackwood, 1887 |
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... Norwegian King of Dublin . Caithness and Sutherland , Ross and Moray , " more than half Scotland , " are said to have been subject to him for a year , until he was " betrayed by the Scots and slain in battle . " 1 Constantine himself ...
... Norwegian King of Dublin . Caithness and Sutherland , Ross and Moray , " more than half Scotland , " are said to have been subject to him for a year , until he was " betrayed by the Scots and slain in battle . " 1 Constantine himself ...
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... Norwegian land . Vikings ; and the whole west coast , from Caith- ness to the Clyde , was now in their possession . It was in consequence , no doubt , of the danger to 1 Mr Grub ( Eccles . Hist . , p . 132 ) says the story is " utterly ...
... Norwegian land . Vikings ; and the whole west coast , from Caith- ness to the Clyde , was now in their possession . It was in consequence , no doubt , of the danger to 1 Mr Grub ( Eccles . Hist . , p . 132 ) says the story is " utterly ...
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... Tryggvesson , the first Christian king of Norway . Olav was returning to Norway , in the year 997 , from an 1 Vita S. Cadroë ( ed . Colgan ) . ཟ་ མ END OF THE NORWEGIAN POWER , 1014. 231 230 IONA IN THE EIGHTH AND NINTH CENTURIES .
... Tryggvesson , the first Christian king of Norway . Olav was returning to Norway , in the year 997 , from an 1 Vita S. Cadroë ( ed . Colgan ) . ཟ་ མ END OF THE NORWEGIAN POWER , 1014. 231 230 IONA IN THE EIGHTH AND NINTH CENTURIES .
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... Norwegian forces and the native tribes of Ireland , led by the re- nowned Brian Boroimhe.1 The death of Sigurd End of the was fatal to Norwegian power in Scotland . Such power in of their possessions as had not been completely colonised ...
... Norwegian forces and the native tribes of Ireland , led by the re- nowned Brian Boroimhe.1 The death of Sigurd End of the was fatal to Norwegian power in Scotland . Such power in of their possessions as had not been completely colonised ...
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... Norwegian earldom of Ork- ney , including Caithness ; and the Western Isles were also occupied by Norwegians , though nomi- nally forming part of the Scottish kingdom . Queen Margaret did not long survive the loss of her husband . She ...
... Norwegian earldom of Ork- ney , including Caithness ; and the Western Isles were also occupied by Norwegians , though nomi- nally forming part of the Scottish kingdom . Queen Margaret did not long survive the loss of her husband . She ...
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Página 248 - How can this man give us his flesh to eat? Then Jesus said to them: Amen, amen I say unto you: except you eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, you shall not have life in you.
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Página 20 - Scotia, as the first bishop therein. It is, therefore, fitting that the Scots should diligently keep his festival and Church commemorations ; for, by his word and example, he with anxious care taught their nation, — that of the Scots, to wit, — the orthodox faith, although they had for a long time previously believed in Christ. Before his arrival, the Scots had, as teachers of the faith and administrators of the Sacraments, priests only, or monks, following the rite of the primitive Church.
Página 89 - He never could spend the space even of one hour without study, or prayer, or writing, or some other holy occupation. So incessantly was he engaged night and day in the unwearied exercise of fasting and watching, that the burden of such austerities would seem beyond the power of all human endurance.
Página 174 - Picts, in the beginning of the eighth century, that the name of Culdee appears. To Adamnan, to Eddi and to Bede it was totally unknown. They knew of no body of clergy who bore this name, and in the whole range of ecclesiastical history there is nothing more entirely destitute of authority than the application of this name to the Columban monks of the sixth and seventh centuries,1 or more utterly baseless than the fabric which has been raised upon that assumption.
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Página 34 - Mass, one liturgy, one tonsure from ear to ear. They celebrated one Easter, on the fourteenth moon after the vernal equinox, and what was excommunicated by one church all excommunicated.