| James Henthorn Todd - 1864 - 594 sider
...sea to sea.' She then, he adds, reflected that she ought to provide ' with prudent care, regularly in all things, for the souls of her people,' as well as for ' the churches of the many provinces that adhered to her. She therefore came to the conclusion ' that she could not... | |
| James Henthorn Todd - 1864 - 600 sider
...sea to sea.' She then, he adds, reflected that she ought to provide ' with prudent care, regularly in all things, for the souls of her people,' as well as for ' the churches of the many provinces that adhered to her. She therefore came to the conclusion ' that she could not... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 586 sider
...account of the mode of procedure in the early Church of Ireland. He tells us that the great abbess seeing "she could not be without a high priest to consecrate churches, and to settle the ecclesiastical degrees in them," engaged a holy man named Conlaedh " to govern the Church with... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 572 sider
...account of the mode of procedure in the early Church of Ireland. He tells us that the great abbess seeing "she could not be without a high priest to consecrate churches, and to settle the ecclesiastical degrees in them," engaged a holy man named Conlaedh " to govern the Church with... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 580 sider
...account of the mode of procedure in the early Church of Ireland. He tells us that the great abbess seeing "she could not be without a high priest to consecrate churches, and to settle the ecclesiastical degrees in them," engaged a holy man named Conlaedh "to govern the Church with her... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 574 sider
...account of the mode of procedure in the early Church of Ireland. He tells us that the great abbess seeing "she could not be without a high priest to consecrate churches, and to settle the ecclesiastical degrees in them," engaged a holy man named Conlaedh "to govern the Churck with her... | |
| George Frederick Maclear - 1878 - 208 sider
...numbers, "she reflected," we are told, that " she ought to provide with prudent care, regularly in all things, for the souls of her people," as well as for the churches of the many provinces that adhered to her. She therefore came to the conclusion " that she could not... | |
| John Healy - 1892 - 206 sider
...she ought ' to provide with prudent care regularly in all things for the souls of her people,' and came to the conclusion that ' she could not be without...high priest, to consecrate churches and to settle the ecclesiastical degrees in them." * Accordingly, after a time a bishop, who was also a worker in... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1914 - 600 sider
...biographer of St. Bridget, who wrote in the seventh century, relates how the Abbess of Kildare felt that she could " not be without a high priest to consecrate Churches and to settle the ecclesiastical degrees in them (that is to ordain presbyters and other clergy to minister) that... | |
| Seamus Deane, Andrew Carpenter, Angela Bourke, Jonathan Williams - 1991 - 1548 sider
...female community. The roles of abbess and bishop are carefully delimited. Thus, when Brigit ‘reflected that she could not be without a high priest to consecrate churches and confer ecclesiastical orders in them, she sent for Conleth, a famous man and a hermit endowed with... | |
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