Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban, Volume 2D. Douglas, 1887 - 509 páginas |
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... afterwards became . We find in the Apostolical Constitutions in the ordinances of the church of Alexandria that if there should be a place having a few faithful men in it , before the multitude increase , who shall be able to make a ...
... afterwards became . We find in the Apostolical Constitutions in the ordinances of the church of Alexandria that if there should be a place having a few faithful men in it , before the multitude increase , who shall be able to make a ...
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... afterwards , sickness seized him in the country of the Cruithne , and he died of it . ' 60 Thus far we find that the oldest view was that he suffered martyrdom in Ireland . This is followed by the statement that he died in the territory ...
... afterwards , sickness seized him in the country of the Cruithne , and he died of it . ' 60 Thus far we find that the oldest view was that he suffered martyrdom in Ireland . This is followed by the statement that he died in the territory ...
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... afterwards called Banchory - Ternan . The probable solution is that Terrananus or Ternan really was a disciple of Palladius , and brought his relics either from Ireland or from Galloway to his native district in the territories of the ...
... afterwards called Banchory - Ternan . The probable solution is that Terrananus or Ternan really was a disciple of Palladius , and brought his relics either from Ireland or from Galloway to his native district in the territories of the ...
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... afterwards see , Candida Casa , or Whithern , was known . Three days after her death , one of her virgins who succeeded her , called Tannat , dies . In another form of the legend she is said to have founded seven churches in Scotland ...
... afterwards see , Candida Casa , or Whithern , was known . Three days after her death , one of her virgins who succeeded her , called Tannat , dies . In another form of the legend she is said to have founded seven churches in Scotland ...
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... afterwards bishop , who founded the monastery of Ligugé , the most ancient monastery in Gaul , at the gates of Poitiers , in 361 ; and afterwards , when he became bishop of Tours in 372 , a monastery near that city , which bore the name ...
... afterwards bishop , who founded the monastery of Ligugé , the most ancient monastery in Gaul , at the gates of Poitiers , in 361 ; and afterwards , when he became bishop of Tours in 372 , a monastery near that city , which bore the name ...
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A.SS abbacy Adamnan afterwards Aidan Alban anchorite Andrews apostles appears Armagh Bede Bede tells belonged blessed Book of Armagh brethren Britain Britons Brude called Candida Casa canons Cele celebrated cell century Christ Christian Chron clergy clerics Colgan Colum Cille Columba Columban Church Columcille Comgall Conall Conall Gulban Conmael connection Cudberct Culdee Dalriada death dedicated to St died diocese disciple districts Dunkeld Easter ecclesiastical episcopal father Finnian Firth founded Gaul Hist holy Ireland Irish Church island Isles Jocelyn Keledei Kentigern king king of Dalriada land legend Lindisfarne lived Lord mission missionary monas monastery monastic church monks Ninian northern Northumbria pagan Palladius Patrick period Pictish Picts Picts and Scots possession preaching presbyters priest probably province Reeves's Adamnan reign relics Roman Rome rule Saint Saint Patrick says Scotland Scottish secular Servanus seven bishops southern Picts stone termed Tighernac Tirechan tribe Wilfrid word
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Página 237 - Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul; having your conversation honest among the Gentiles; that, whereas they speak against you as evildoers, they may by your good works, which they shall behold, glorify God in the day of visitation.
Página 237 - But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people ; that ye should show forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light.
Página 141 - The lions do lack, and suffer hunger ; but they who seek the LORD shall want no manner of thing that is good.
Página 8 - In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at even, ye shall eat unleavened bread, until the one and twentieth day of the month at even.
Página 92 - That I might bless the Lord Who conserves all, Heaven with its countless bright orders, Land, strand, and flood ; That I might search the books all, That would be good for...
Página 152 - Donnan then went with his people to the Hebrides, and they took up their abode there in a place where the sheep of the queen of the country were kept. This was told to the queen. ' Let them all be killed,' said she. ' That would not be a religious act,
Página 159 - Oswald reigned, and those among them that had received priest's orders, administered to them the grace of baptism. Churches were built in several places; the people joyfully flocked together to hear the word; money and lands were given of the king's bounty to build monasteries; the English, great and small, were, by their Scottish masters, instructed in the rules and observance of regular discipline; for most of them that came to preach were monks.
Página 12 - Patricius ; they observed one mass, one celebration, 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. They rejected not the services and society of women1; because founded on the Rock of Christ, they feared not the blast of temptation'. This order of saints continued for four reigns.
Página 35 - And he said to them, It is permitted to you that some one of you go under the earth of this island to consecrate it. Odhran arose quickly and thus spake, If you accept me, said he, I am ready for that.
Página 26 - 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.