The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall and Such Irish Saints as Have Dedications in Britain, Volum 1For the honourable Society of cymmrodorion, by C. J. Clark, 1907 |
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... probably nothing else but vessels for the conveyance of live coals , and with such every household would be provided . A boy might well convey fire in such a vessel in the lap of his habit . It would be too hot for him to carry in his ...
... probably nothing else but vessels for the conveyance of live coals , and with such every household would be provided . A boy might well convey fire in such a vessel in the lap of his habit . It would be too hot for him to carry in his ...
Side 8
... probably in the sixth century , and it is significant that it is based on the inscription which it misinterprets and has converted into an extravagant and fabulous narrative . 4 4 Numerous treatises have appeared on the monument of ...
... probably in the sixth century , and it is significant that it is based on the inscription which it misinterprets and has converted into an extravagant and fabulous narrative . 4 4 Numerous treatises have appeared on the monument of ...
Side 9
... Probably , in Roman Britain , there were bishops in the principal towns , as London , Lincoln , York and Caerleon , and the Church was organized in the same manner as in Gaul , each bishop having his see , loosely delimited . The ...
... Probably , in Roman Britain , there were bishops in the principal towns , as London , Lincoln , York and Caerleon , and the Church was organized in the same manner as in Gaul , each bishop having his see , loosely delimited . The ...
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... probably he also ministered the sacrament . 12 There would seem to have been only one cemetery in each tribe that was consecrated , and to which the bodies of the members of the tribe were conveyed . This , however , is not so certain ...
... probably he also ministered the sacrament . 12 There would seem to have been only one cemetery in each tribe that was consecrated , and to which the bodies of the members of the tribe were conveyed . This , however , is not so certain ...
Side 27
... probably on higher ground than the others , so that he might command the entire community with his eye . Under him was the economus or steward , often mentioned in the Lives of the Saints , notably in those of S. David , S. Cadoc , and ...
... probably on higher ground than the others , so that he might command the entire community with his eye . Under him was the economus or steward , often mentioned in the Lives of the Saints , notably in those of S. David , S. Cadoc , and ...
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The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall ..., Volum 1 Sabine Baring-Gould,John Fisher Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1907 |
The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall ..., Volum 1 Sabine Baring-Gould,John Fisher Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1907 |
The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall ..., Volum 1 Sabine Baring-Gould,John Fisher Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1907 |
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Ab.C abbot according Acta Aedh Aelhaiarn Aidan Ailbe Alban Amphibalus Amwn Arch Armorica Arthmael Asaph Azenor Bangor Beuno Bishop Book of Lismore Book of Llan Borderie Breaca Brendan Breviary Brigid Brioc Britain British Britons Brittany Brychan Brynach Budoc Cadoc Calendar called Cambro-British Saints Catwg Ceredigion chapel church Cieran Clynnog Cogn commemorated Confessor Connaught Cornwall Cunedda curse daughter death dedicated Diarmid died disciple Domnonia Dubricius Dwynwen ecclesiastical father Festival fifteenth century genealogies Germanus Gildas given gives holy Ibid Iolo MSS Ireland Irish island Isle John of Tynemouth Kildare king land later legend Leinster Léon Lives Llan Dâv Malo Martyrology monastery monastic monks mother Munster Nicolas Roscarrock Palladius parish Patrick pedigrees Pembrokeshire Peniarth prince probably Roman Samson says sixth century sons story supposed Teilo Tewdrig took Tudwal Vannes Vesp Virgin visited Vita Ima Wales Welsh Welsh Saints wife William of Worcester Wledig
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Side 232 - The Youth of green savannahs spake, And many an endless, endless lake, With all its fairy crowds Of islands, that together lie As quietly as spots of sky Among the evening clouds.
Side 6 - Let it rest on the head of Joab, and on all his father's house; and let there not fail from the house of ' Joab one that hath an issue, or that is a leper, or that leaneth on a staff, or that falleth on the sword, or that lacketh bread.
Side 190 - ... built three churches, which have been identified as Cilleen Cormac, near Dunlavin, Tigroney beside the Avoca, and Donard in the west of County Wicklow. Before the end of the year Palladius " seeing that he could not do much good there and wishing to return to Rome, departed to the Lord in the country of the Picts. Others, however, say that he was crowned with martyrdom in Ireland.
Side 53 - Torpéist, to know if they remembered the Tain bo Chuailgne in full ; and they said that they knew of it but fragments only. Senchan then spoke to his pupils to know which of them would go into the countries of Leilia to learn the Tain, which the Sai had taken 'eastwards
Side 298 - British histories testify that he had four and twenty daughters, all of whom, dedicated from their youth to religious observances, happily ended their lives in sanctity. There are many churches in Wales distinguished by their names, one of which, situated on the summit of a hill near Brecheinoc, and not far from the castle of Aberhodni, is called the church of St.
Side 257 - It is a hodge-podge made up at a late period, in which it is diffiult to pick out any truth from amidst a heap of rubbish.
Side 258 - Mary's Son, my Friend, cometh To bless my kitchen. The Prince of the world to the border, May we have abundance with Him.