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" in France, that the Scots in no way differ from the Britons in their behaviour ; for Bishop Dagan coming to us, not only refused to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the "
The venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical history of England, also the Anglo-Saxon ... - Side 75
av Bede (the venerable.) - 1847
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An Historical Account of the Ancient Culdees of Iona, and of Their ...

John Jamieson - 1811 - 444 sider
...Dagan, who came into this aforesaid island, and from the abbot Coluinban in France, that the Scots no way differ from the Britons in their behaviour....to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house in which we were entertained." * This Dagan, it is said, came from the monastery of Bangor,...
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An Historical Account of the Ancient Culdees of Iona, and of Their ...

John Jamieson - 1811 - 436 sider
...Bishop Dagan, who came into this aforesaid island, and from the abbot Columban in France, that the Scots no way differ from the Britons in their behaviour....to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house in which we were entertained."' This Dagan, it is said, came from the monastery of Bangor,...
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Horæ Britannicæ; or, Studies in ancient British history, Volum 2

John Hughes - 1819 - 432 sider
...church." The bishop says, " We thought the Scots had been better: but we have been informed that the Scots no way differ from the Britons in their behaviour...to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house where we were entertained." In this state of things the successors of Augustine could receive...
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Historical Memoirs of the City of Armagh: For a Period of 1373 Years ...

James Stuart - 1819 - 692 sider
...church; but we have been informed that the Scots do not differ in religious sentiments from the Britons, for Bishop Dagan coming to us, not only refused to eat with us, but even to take any repast in the same house.' " Dr. L*e«lwich calls upon the advocates of the existence of Saint...
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The History of Scotland: Translated from the Latin of George Buchanan; with ...

George Buchanan, James Aikman - 1827 - 710 sider
...bishop Dagan, who came into this aforesaid island, and from the abbot Columban in France, that the Scots no way differ from the Britons, in their behaviour....to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house in which we were entertained." Bede, lib. xi. cap. 4. Spottiswood, p. 12. This Dagan, came...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 25

1829 - 846 sider
..." We thought the Scots in ro way differed from the Britons in their behaviour; for Bishop Dagammon coming to us, not only refused to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house where we were entertained." The British Christians, we are also told, hesitated not to eat...
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The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland

John Knox - 1831 - 682 sider
...bishop Dagan, who came into this aforesaid island, and from the abbot Columban in France, that the Scots no way differ from the Britons, in their behaviour....to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house in which we were entertained." Bede, lib. \ 1. cap. 4.. This Dagan came from the monastery...
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The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland

John Knox - 1832 - 698 sider
...Dagan, who came into this aforesaid island, and from the abbot Coluniban in France, that the Scots no way differ from the Britons, in their behaviour....to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house in which we were entertained." Bede, lib. 11. cap. 4. This Dagan came from the monastery...
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The Evangelical Register: A Magazine for Promoting the Spread of ..., Volum 11

1839 - 502 sider
...that the Scots differ nothing in their conversation from the Britons. For bishop Daganus, when he came to us, not only refused to eat with us, but even to partake of food in the same house with us." He despatched also similar letters to the British clergy,...
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The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland

John Knox - 1841 - 706 sider
...bishop Dagan, who came into this aforesaid island, and from the abbot Columban in France, that the Scots no way differ from the Britons, in their behaviour....to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house in which we were entertained." Bede, lib. 11. cap. 4. This Dagan came from the monastery...
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