| Patrick (st.) - 1853 - 92 sider
...Confession of St. Iatricfe. CHAPTER I. OF ST. PATRICK'S BIRTH AND CAPTIVITY, AND OF THIS CONFESSION. I PATRICK,* a sinner, the rudest and the least of...object of the greatest contempt to many, am the son of Calpornius, a deacon, the son of Potitus, heretofore a presbyter,1" who lived in Banna van, a village... | |
| Daniel De Vinné - 1870 - 250 sider
...et quam saperem vel distin•em inter bonnin et malum, uuivit me et consolatus est ut pater (ilinm. I, Patrick, a sinner, the rudest and the least of all the faithful, and the most inconsiderable among many, had for my father Calpornins, a deacon, the son of Potitus, a presbyter,... | |
| John Duncan Craig - 1877 - 522 sider
...facts are interesting when taken in connection with St. Patrick,1 who says in his confession — " I, Patrick, a sinner, the rudest and the least of...faithful, and an object of the greatest contempt to many ; and the son of Calpornius, a deacon, the son of the late Potitus, a presbyter, who lived in Bannaven,... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1885 - 826 sider
...nationality, whether he was of Scotch, or British, or French extraction. He begins his Confession : " I, Patrick, a sinner, the rudest and the least of all the faithful, and the most contemptible with the multitude (Ego Patricius, percator, rtuticissimus el minimus omnium... | |
| Adela Elizabeth Richards Orpen - 1890 - 296 sider
...but the Saint invariably speaks of himself as the rudest of men, and deplores his want of learning. " I, Patrick a sinner, the rudest and the least of all the faithful and most contemptible to very many," is the beginning of his Confession, a work written by himself and... | |
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