The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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Side 108
... Bishop of St. Asaph , entitled an Historical Account of Ancient Church Government in Great Britain and Ireland , when that learned prelate having occasion to notice the fabricated suc- cession of Scotish kings from the imaginary Fergus ...
... Bishop of St. Asaph , entitled an Historical Account of Ancient Church Government in Great Britain and Ireland , when that learned prelate having occasion to notice the fabricated suc- cession of Scotish kings from the imaginary Fergus ...
Side 167
... bishop , two or three of his disciples set out to announce the event to his successor St. Patrick , who was then on his way through Gaul . Having had himself consecrated bishop at Ebo- ria , a town in the north - west of that country ...
... bishop , two or three of his disciples set out to announce the event to his successor St. Patrick , who was then on his way through Gaul . Having had himself consecrated bishop at Ebo- ria , a town in the north - west of that country ...
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... bishop of this see was Colman , a monk of the Columbian order , who had been sent from Ireland for the purpose of filling that high dignity . Like all the rest of the clergy of his order , he adhered to the Irish mode of celebrating ...
... bishop of this see was Colman , a monk of the Columbian order , who had been sent from Ireland for the purpose of filling that high dignity . Like all the rest of the clergy of his order , he adhered to the Irish mode of celebrating ...
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