The Ancient Church and Parish of Abernethy: An Historical StudyW. Blackwood and Sons, 1897 - 524 páginas |
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... represented in Britain by the people of the interior whom the Romans thought to be indigenous , and who , after the Roman province was formed , were called by them Picts , or painted people . They are repre- sented in the legendary ...
... represented in Britain by the people of the interior whom the Romans thought to be indigenous , and who , after the Roman province was formed , were called by them Picts , or painted people . They are repre- sented in the legendary ...
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... represented by his marriage with a female , whose name has always a connection with the country ; his sons receive each a part of the country , and this distribution corresponds with the territorial divi- sion . The ties that united the ...
... represented by his marriage with a female , whose name has always a connection with the country ; his sons receive each a part of the country , and this distribution corresponds with the territorial divi- sion . The ties that united the ...
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... represented by the mormaer ; next to him were the toiseachs or flaths , and with them all the freedmen of the tribe , who as kinsmen had the right of giving assent or disapproval to the business brought before them . In the immemorial ...
... represented by the mormaer ; next to him were the toiseachs or flaths , and with them all the freedmen of the tribe , who as kinsmen had the right of giving assent or disapproval to the business brought before them . In the immemorial ...
Página 66
... represented in the Homeric poems as having ( 1 ) anvil , ( 2 ) hammer in his right hand , and ( 3 ) pincers in his left . 3 Such is an endeavour to recall the features of the early Celtic people who lived here in former days : we have ...
... represented in the Homeric poems as having ( 1 ) anvil , ( 2 ) hammer in his right hand , and ( 3 ) pincers in his left . 3 Such is an endeavour to recall the features of the early Celtic people who lived here in former days : we have ...
Página 67
... represented in the Homeric poems as having ( 1 ) anvil , ( 2 ) hammer in his right hand , and ( 3 ) pincers in his left.3 Such is an endeavour to recall the features of the early Celtic people who lived here in former days : we have ...
... represented in the Homeric poems as having ( 1 ) anvil , ( 2 ) hammer in his right hand , and ( 3 ) pincers in his left.3 Such is an endeavour to recall the features of the early Celtic people who lived here in former days : we have ...
Termos e frases comuns
Abbey abbot ancient appointed Arbroath Archibald Assembly Balvaird barony belonging Bishop brethren called Canons Castle Celtic Church Celtic Scotland Celts century charter Christ Christian church of Abernethy Church of Scotland Clan Macduff clergy congregation connection Covenant cross Culdees Culfargie daughter David divine Douglas Peerage Dr Skene Dunkeld Earl of Angus Earl of Fife early ecclesiastical Edinburgh Erskine estates evidently father favour Fife Frasers of Philorth Glasgow heirs heritors Ibid influence interesting Iona Ireland Irish James John king kingdom Kirk lands lordship Macduff Margaret marquis Master of Angus monastery monastic monks Mugdrum Nectan nethy ordained pagan parish church Parliament period Perth Pictish Chronicle Picts possessed prayer preaching presbytery present probably protest Reformation regarded religion religious Roman round tower saint says Scots Scottish sculptured stones Seceders Secession seems Southern Picts St Andrews St Columba synod tion tribe William worship
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