| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 418 sider
...island, and restored tranquillity by the defeat, as well of the invisible, as of the carnal enemies, prepared to return home. Their own merits, and the...happy vessel restored them in peace to their rejoicing people. CAP. XXI. UT, RENASCENTIBUS VIHGULTIS PELAGIANS PESTIS, GERMANUS CUM SEVERO BRITANNIAM REVERSOS,... | |
| Francis Thackeray - 1843 - 354 sider
...Stillingfleet, Orig. Brit. cap. 4. " and the intercession of the holy martyr Alban, " obtained for them a safe passage ; and the happy " vessel restored them in peace to their rejoicing " people."46 Although the Pelagians had been unable to contend in argument with Germanus and Lupus,... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1847 - 440 sider
...prepared to return home. Their own merits, and the intercession of the holy martyr Alban, obtained for them a safe passage, and the happy vessel restored them in peace to their rejoicing people. " Not long after these things, intelligence was conveyed from Britain to Gaul that certain... | |
| Roger (of Wendover), Matthew Paris - 1849 - 594 sider
...home. Their own merits, and the intercession of the blessed martyr Alban, obtained for them a tranquil passage, and the happy vessel restored them in peace to their rejoicing people. This was in the tenth year of Meroveu.*, king of the Franks. * Of the arrival of the Angles... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 932 sider
...and restored tranquillity by the defeat, as well as of the invisible, as of the carnal enemies, they prepared to return home. Their own merits, and the...happy vessel restored them in peace to their rejoicing people." * ( AD 429.) About 18 years afterwards, (AD 447.) the Pelagian heresy again began to raise... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 sider
...prepared to return home. Their own merits, and the intercession of the holy martyr Alban, obtained for them a safe passage, and the happy vessel restored them in peace to their own people. CHAP. XXI. [AD 447 Z] — THE PELAGIAN HERESY AGAIN REVIVING, GERMAITOS, RETURNING INTO... | |
| 1853 - 440 sider
...prepared to return home. Their own merits, and the intercession of the holy martyr Alban, obtained for them a safe passage, and the happy vessel restored them in peace to their own people. CHAP. XXI. [AD 447 f) — THE PELAOIAN HEBESY AGAIN BEVIVING, GEBMANUS, BETUBNING INTO... | |
| Thomas Longueville - 1886 - 160 sider
...who, in order to avoid the worse evil of the spread of dissent, connived at the immoderate behavior of Germanus ; just as a weakkneed bishop or two in...happy vessel restored them in peace to their rejoicing people." "And very glad the British bishops must have been to get rid of them ! Some people have seized... | |
| Thomas Longueville - 1892 - 296 sider
...His servant, what wonders the sick man performed.10 10 Another miracle had occurred to St. Germanus, and he was working miracles upon others, at the time...to the saints. They have then gone on to urge this ae a proof that it was widely apart from ours in its doctrines. Now it would be impossible to conceive... | |
| 1924 - 136 sider
...island, and restored tranquillity by the defeat, as well as of the invisible, as of the carnal enemies, prepared to return home. Their own merits, and the...happy vessel restored them in peace to their rejoicing people. 2. LATER EVIDENCE. (i.) A Briton's Account. Source. — Gildas, Liber Querulus, §§ 22-26,... | |
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