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Three orders of Saints in the early Irish Church; Secular,
The entire Church Monastic. Relative position of Bishops and
Presbyters
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Monachism reached the Irish Church through two different
channels
First channel through the monastery of Candida Casa, or Whit-
hern, in Galloway
Second channel through Bretagne and Wales.
The school of Clonard
The Twelve Apostles of Ireland
Saint Columba one of the twelve
A.D. 545. Founds the monastery of Derry
A.D. 558. Foundation of Bangor
The primitive Irish monastery
The Monastic family.
Island monasteries
Monasteries were Christian colonies
Privilege of sanctuary
Law of succession to the abbacy
The right of the church from the tribe
The right of the tribe from the church
Influence of the church
Monasteries were seminaries of instruction
Early churches founded in the Western Isles
Mission of Saint Columba to Britain.
CHAPTER III.
THE MONASTIC CHURCH OF IONA.
A.D. 563. St. Columba crosses from Ireland to Britain with
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Proceedings of St. Columba in converting the northern Picts .
A.D. 574. St. Columba inaugurates King Aidan and attends the
assembly of Drumceatt.
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CHAPTER IV.
THE FAMILY OF IONA.
What St. Columba had accomplished in twelve years; and
meaning of the expression Family of Iona'
Monasteries founded by him in the islands
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Monasteries founded during his life by others in the islands
Monasteries founded by Columba and others among the northern
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A.D. 634. Church of the southern Scots of Ireland conforms to
A.D. 652-657. Suibhne, son of Cuirtri
A.D. 664. Termination of the Columban Church in Northumbria 164
A.D. 657-669. Cummene Ailbhe, son of Ernan
A.D. 692. Synod of Tara. The northern Scots, with the excep-
tion of the Columban monasteries, conform to Rome
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A.D. 704-717. Schism at Iona after the death of Adamnan
A.D. 717. Expulsion of the Columban monks from the kingdom
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of the Picts
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CHAPTER V.
THE CHURCHES OF CUMBRIA AND LOTHIAN.
A.D. 573. Battle of Ardderyd. Rydderch Hael becomes king
of Strathclyde
Oldest account of birth of Kentigern
Jocelyn's account of his birth
Anachronism in connecting St. Servanus with St. Kentigern
Earlier notices of Kentigern.
Kentigern driven to Wales
Kentigern founds the monastery of Llanelwy in Wales
A.D. 573. Rydderch Hael becomes king of Cumbria and recalls
Kentigern
Kentigern fixes his see first at Hoddam
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Mission of Kentigern in Galloway, Alban, and Orkneys
A.D. 651-661. Cudberct's life in the monastery of Melrose
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A.D. 661. Cudberct becomes prior of Melrose .
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A.D. 664. Cudberct goes to Lindisfarne
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A.D. 669-678. St. Wilfrid, bishop over all the dominions of
King Osuiu, and founds church of Hexham, which he dedi-
cates to St. Andrew
A.D. 686. Cudberct resigns the bishopric and retires to Farne
island
A.D. 705-709. Wilfrid founds chapels at Hexham, dedicated to
St. Michael and St. Mary
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A.D. 709-731. Relics of St. Andrew brought to Hexham by
Асса
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Monastery of Balthere at Tyninghame
Anglic bishopric of Whithern, founded about A.D. 730, and
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comes to an end about A.D. 803
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CHAPTER VI.
THE SECULAR CLERGY AND THE CULDEES.
No appearance of name of Culdee till after the expulsion of
Ceile De called Keledei in Scotland, and first appear in territory
Older legend belongs to foundation of monastery in sixth
century
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Columban monasteries among the Picts fell into the hands of
laymen
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Second legend belongs to later foundation, to which relics of
St. Andrew were brought
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