The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... monastery at Dairmagh , and there de- voting himself to the arrangement of matters connected with the discipline of the church . After accomplishing , to the best of his power , all the objects he had in view in visiting Ireland , he ...
... monastery at Dairmagh , and there de- voting himself to the arrangement of matters connected with the discipline of the church . After accomplishing , to the best of his power , all the objects he had in view in visiting Ireland , he ...
Side 199
... monastery upon the spot , was soon joined by a numerous company of monks , and called up around him , in those solitudes , the voice of psalmody and prayer . By the same royal patronage , he was enabled , not many years after , to ...
... monastery upon the spot , was soon joined by a numerous company of monks , and called up around him , in those solitudes , the voice of psalmody and prayer . By the same royal patronage , he was enabled , not many years after , to ...
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... monastery of Bangor , in Ulster , already celebrated in Ireland , but , by the subsequent career of St. Columbanus , rendered famous throughout all Europe , was the retreat chosen by this future antagonist of pontiffs and kings ; and at ...
... monastery of Bangor , in Ulster , already celebrated in Ireland , but , by the subsequent career of St. Columbanus , rendered famous throughout all Europe , was the retreat chosen by this future antagonist of pontiffs and kings ; and at ...
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