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,... Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban - Side 26av William Forbes Skene - 1877Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Jamieson - 1811 - 444 sider
...declined. John of Fordun, one of our most ancient historians, says, that, before the coming of Palladius, " the Scots had, as teachers of the faith, and administrators of the sacraments, only presbyters and monks, following the custom of the primitive church." ' Lloyd is very angry with... | |
| George Buchanan - 1827 - 602 sider
...Nomen. Ledwigch's Irish Antiq. and Pinkerton's Enq. * Before the coming of Palladius, Fordun says, that the Scots had, as teachers of the faith, and administrators of the Sacraments, only Presbyters and Monks, following the custom of the primitive church. Scotichron. lib. iii. cap.... | |
| 1838 - 844 sider
...eyes, and by giatifying the senses of the ignorant multitude. Betöre Palladius appeared in Scotland» "the Scots had, as teachers of the faith, and administrators of the sacraments, only presbyters and monks, following the custom of the primitive church." The episcopal writers can... | |
| John BROWN (Minister of Langton.) - 1842 - 584 sider
...for the honour of his order," as Bishop Lloyd (alls him, says, that " before the coming of Palladius, the Scots had as teachers of the faith, and administrators of the sacraments, only presbyters and monks, following the custom of the primitive Church f. * Chron. Tempor., p. 26.... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1843 - 576 sider
...have already adduced the Saxon Chronicle, Bede, and Henry of Huntingdon. John of Fordoun declares, ' the Scots had, as teachers of the faith, and administrators of the sacraments, only presbyters and monks, following the custom of the primitive church." Boece says, the Culdees chose,... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1844 - 512 sider
...have already adduced the Saxon Chronicle, Bede, and Henry of Huntingdon. John of Fordoun declares, ' the Scots had, as teachers of the faith, and administrators of the sacraments, only presbyters and monks, following the custom of the primitive church.' 7 Boece says, the Culdees... | |
| John Brown - 1844 - 644 sider
...for the honour of his order," as Bishop Lloyd calls him, says, that " before the coming of Palladius, the Scots had, as teachers of the faith, and administrators of the sacraments, only presbyters and monks, following the custom of the primitive Ch^trch.^ And a similar statement... | |
| 1863 - 1240 sider
...Churches. John Fordun, a monk of the 14th century, thus writes : — " Before the arrival of Palladius, the Scots had, as teachers of the faith and administrators of the sacraments, presbyters and monks only, following the custom of the primitive Church." Hector Boece informs us that,... | |
| Rev. James Gardner - 1858 - 1042 sider
...sent into Scotland about AD 431. We learn from the Scotichronicon, that before the time of Palladius " the Scots had as teachers of the faith and administrators of the sacraments only presbyters and monks following the custom of the primitive church." Episcopalian writers allege... | |
| John of Fordun - 1872 - 582 sider
...what we know not, and faithfully to teach that we do know, etc. We read in the Polychronicon : — In AD 430, Pope Celestinus sent Saint Palladius into...freely gave him. a place of abode where he wanted one. CHAPTER IX. Account of Saint Palladius continued — Saint Servanus — Saint Kentigern — Saint Ternan... | |
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