Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban, Volume 2D. Douglas, 1887 - 509 páginas |
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... termed in Ireland Ceile De 250 Deicolo and Ceile De show the same characteristics 252 Ceile De brought under the canonical rule 254 Ceile De called Keledei in Scotland , and first appear in territory of the southern Picts 255 • Legend ...
... termed in Ireland Ceile De 250 Deicolo and Ceile De show the same characteristics 252 Ceile De brought under the canonical rule 254 Ceile De called Keledei in Scotland , and first appear in territory of the southern Picts 255 • Legend ...
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... termed Scottish , and Lowland Scotch , English 457 459 A.D. 1478-1560 . Period of neglected education and no learning 461 After 1520 Scotch Gaelic called Irish , and the name Scotch passes over to Lowland Scotch 462 After Reformation ...
... termed Scottish , and Lowland Scotch , English 457 459 A.D. 1478-1560 . Period of neglected education and no learning 461 After 1520 Scotch Gaelic called Irish , and the name Scotch passes over to Lowland Scotch 462 After Reformation ...
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... termed by the Roman writers Barbarians , in opposition to the provincial Britons . Suffice it to say that during the Roman occupation the Christian Church in Britain was a part of the Church of the empire . It was more immediately ...
... termed by the Roman writers Barbarians , in opposition to the provincial Britons . Suffice it to say that during the Roman occupation the Christian Church in Britain was a part of the Church of the empire . It was more immediately ...
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... termed quarto - decimans from their celebra- ting Easter on the fourteenth day of the moon when it fell upon a Sunday ; but the Eastern Chris- was tians , to whom this name properly given , differed essentially from them by invariably ...
... termed quarto - decimans from their celebra- ting Easter on the fourteenth day of the moon when it fell upon a Sunday ; but the Eastern Chris- was tians , to whom this name properly given , differed essentially from them by invariably ...
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... termed by Colgan the third follows that of Muirchu , and states that he returned to go to Rome , and died in the region of the Britons . ' 58 Another Life makes Palladius land in Ireland and found three churches there ; but seeing that ...
... termed by Colgan the third follows that of Muirchu , and states that he returned to go to Rome , and died in the region of the Britons . ' 58 Another Life makes Palladius land in Ireland and found three churches there ; but seeing that ...
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Termos e frases comuns
abbacy abbot of Iona Abernethy Adamnan afterwards Aidan Alban anchorite Andrews Angus apostle appears Armagh Bede belonged bishop blessed Book of Armagh brethren Britain Britons Brude called canons Cele celebrated cell century Christ Christian Chron clergy clerics coärb Colgan Colum Cille Columba Columban Church Columcille Comgall Conall Conall Gulban connection Cudberct Culdees Dalriada death dedicated to St Deicola died diocese districts Dunkeld Easter ecclesiastical episcopal father Firth foundation founded Hist holy honour Ireland Irish Church island Isles Jocelyn Keledei Kentigern king king of Dalriada kingdom land legend Lindisfarne Lismore lived Loch Lord mission monas monastery Monastic Church monks northern Northumbria pagan Palladius Patrick period Pictish Picts Picts and Scots possession presbyters priest probably Reeves's Adamnan Regulus reign relics Roman Rome rule Saint Saint Patrick says Scotland Scottish secular Servanus shrine southern Picts stone tells termed Tighernac Tirechan tribe word
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Página 245 - 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 245 - 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 149 - The lions do lack, and suffer hunger ; but they who seek the LORD shall want no manner of thing that is good.
Página 14 - 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 41 - 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 32 - 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 159 - Scotland, Laurentius, Mellitus, and Justus, servants of the servants of God. When the apostolic see, according to the universal custom which it has followed elsewhere...
Página 258 - 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...
Página 476 - Egredere de terra tua, et de cognatione tua, et de domo patris tui, et veni in terram quam monstrabo tibi.
Página 99 - At times contemplating the king of heaven, Holy the chief ; At times at work without compulsion : This would be delightful. At times plucking duilisc...