The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... lived in the sixth * The phrase used by St. Chrysostom , in speaking of the progress of the faith in the British Isles , implies in itself that the belief held in those regions respect- ing the Eucharist was the very same which he ...
... lived in the sixth * The phrase used by St. Chrysostom , in speaking of the progress of the faith in the British Isles , implies in itself that the belief held in those regions respect- ing the Eucharist was the very same which he ...
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... lived an exile , in Ireland , and having been instructed , while there , in the doctrines of Christianity , resolved , on his accession to the throne , to disseminate the same blessing among his subjects . With this view he applied to ...
... lived an exile , in Ireland , and having been instructed , while there , in the doctrines of Christianity , resolved , on his accession to the throne , to disseminate the same blessing among his subjects . With this view he applied to ...
Side 221
... lived in Kent , and who had with her a Kentish priest , named Romanus , followed the Roman Easter , while the king Oswin celebrated the Irish Easter ; and it sometimes happened , says Bede , that while the king , bishop , & c . were ...
... lived in Kent , and who had with her a Kentish priest , named Romanus , followed the Roman Easter , while the king Oswin celebrated the Irish Easter ; and it sometimes happened , says Bede , that while the king , bishop , & c . were ...
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