A Popular History of the Ancient British Church: With Special Reference to the Church in WalesSociety for promoting Christian knowledge, 1887 - 205 sider |
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Side 71
... Patrick God granted the conversion of Ireland . ” There is no trustworthy evidence that he visited Scotland or founded any bishopric there , but his relics may have been carried to Fordun by his scholar , Torannan , the long - famed ...
... Patrick God granted the conversion of Ireland . ” There is no trustworthy evidence that he visited Scotland or founded any bishopric there , but his relics may have been carried to Fordun by his scholar , Torannan , the long - famed ...
Side 72
... Patrick God gave success and everlasting honour among the people for whom he laboured , so not to Ninias or Kentigern did God grant to be the great saint of Scotland . An Irish missionary , Columba , whom Kentigern probably knew and met ...
... Patrick God gave success and everlasting honour among the people for whom he laboured , so not to Ninias or Kentigern did God grant to be the great saint of Scotland . An Irish missionary , Columba , whom Kentigern probably knew and met ...
Side 73
... Patrick , a Donnan the martyr as well as a Columba the abbot . What we call ( ( failures are as necessary in missionary work as successes ; one soweth and another reapeth . " The Divine Master , who , sitting by Jacob's well , saw the ...
... Patrick , a Donnan the martyr as well as a Columba the abbot . What we call ( ( failures are as necessary in missionary work as successes ; one soweth and another reapeth . " The Divine Master , who , sitting by Jacob's well , saw the ...
Side 88
... Patrick was a Briton of Strathclyde , and was born probably near Dumbarton.1 When , after his death , Irish ... Patrick a native of Brittany , but the above statement seems to be clearly established by Todd's " St. Patrick , " pp . 355 ...
... Patrick was a Briton of Strathclyde , and was born probably near Dumbarton.1 When , after his death , Irish ... Patrick a native of Brittany , but the above statement seems to be clearly established by Todd's " St. Patrick , " pp . 355 ...
Side 89
With Special Reference to the Church in Wales Ebenezer Josiah Newell. Patrick himself . The second order of Irish saints , likened to the moon in brightness , was traced to this mission . St. David's and Llancarfan were the semi- naries ...
With Special Reference to the Church in Wales Ebenezer Josiah Newell. Patrick himself . The second order of Irish saints , likened to the moon in brightness , was traced to this mission . St. David's and Llancarfan were the semi- naries ...
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abbot afterwards Ancient British Church Annales Cambria Apostles archbishop Augustine authority Bangor Iscoed baptism Bardsey Bede bishop of Llandaff British bishops Britons Brittany Brut y Tywysogion Cadoc Caerleon called Cambro-British Saints canons Cardiff Celtic Churches century chapel Christ Christian Church in Wales clergy Columba Columbanus consecrated Cornwall custom David death dedicated Deiniol diocese of Llandaff disciple Dubricius Dunawd Dyfrig early Easter England English Ergyng faith father Fawr Finnian Finnian of Clonard founded founder Gaul gave German Gildas Haddan and Stubbs holy Illtyd Iolo MSS Iona Ireland Irish Church island Kentigern king legend Liber Landavensis lived Llancarfan Llantwit Lord Maelgwn Gwynedd Menevia mentioned miracles mission missionary monastery monastic monks North Oudoceus Padarn pagan Patrick Paulinus penance perhaps Pope prayer preached priests prince recognised Rhyddmarch Roman Rome Saxon schism Scots Skene's Celtic Scotland stone story synod Teilo tradition Welsh Welsh Saints Whitherne
Populære avsnitt
Side 74 - Whiten'd his face from the sun's fronting ray ; Eastward the other, from the dying day, And he with unsunn'd face did always go.' Seiriol the Bright, Kybi the Dark ! men said. The seer from the East was then in light, The seer from the West was then in shade. Ah ! now 'tis changed. In conquering sunshine bright The man of the bold West now comes array 'd ; He of the mystic East is touch'd with night.
Side 155 - To whom the man of God, Augustine, is said, in a threatening manner, to have foretold, that in case they would not join in unity with their brethren, they should be warred upon by their enemies ; and, if they would not preach the way of life to the English nation, they should at their hands undergo the vengeance of death.
Side 58 - ... on the innocent ; whenever they exert themselves to avenge or protect, it is sure to be in favour of robbers and criminals ; they have an abundance of wives, yet are they addicted to fornication and adultery ; they are ever ready to take oaths, and as often perjure themselves...