A history of Scotland, chiefly in its ecclesiastical aspect, until the fall of the old hierarchy |
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4. oldal
... erection of the great wall , which having been added to or completed by the Emperor Severus , in the beginning of the third century , is sometimes called the Wall of Severus . This magnificent triumph of military engineering , vast ...
... erection of the great wall , which having been added to or completed by the Emperor Severus , in the beginning of the third century , is sometimes called the Wall of Severus . This magnificent triumph of military engineering , vast ...
8. oldal
... erected a church called Candida Casa , or the White House , because , as the Venerable Bede tells us , it was built of stone , in a manner unusual among the Britons . In 397 St. Martin died , and the news of this event reaching Ninian ...
... erected a church called Candida Casa , or the White House , because , as the Venerable Bede tells us , it was built of stone , in a manner unusual among the Britons . In 397 St. Martin died , and the news of this event reaching Ninian ...
12. oldal
... erected throughout the land , the clergy he ordained , and the virgins he veiled , decorating his triumphs with the most ex- citing legends and startling miracles . But it has been said , that ' on the whole the biographers of St ...
... erected throughout the land , the clergy he ordained , and the virgins he veiled , decorating his triumphs with the most ex- citing legends and startling miracles . But it has been said , that ' on the whole the biographers of St ...
17. oldal
... erected a church at Cathures , on whose site the present cathedral was founded by Bishop Joceline , in the year 1181. While he ruled his vast diocese , which stretched throughout the kingdom of Strathclyde , from sea to sea , and dealt ...
... erected a church at Cathures , on whose site the present cathedral was founded by Bishop Joceline , in the year 1181. While he ruled his vast diocese , which stretched throughout the kingdom of Strathclyde , from sea to sea , and dealt ...
21. oldal
... erected his first religious establishment at Tyrconnel . From 546 to 562 he devoted himself to the foundation and government of a number of Irish monasteries , the most important of which was Durrow , founded about the year 553 . The ...
... erected his first religious establishment at Tyrconnel . From 546 to 562 he devoted himself to the foundation and government of a number of Irish monasteries , the most important of which was Durrow , founded about the year 553 . The ...
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abbey abbot Aberdeen Alexander ancient Andrews Angus Archbishop army Baliol barons battle began Bishop of Brechin Bishop of Dunkeld Bishop of Glasgow Bishop of St Book of Deer Brechin brother Bruce burgh called canons castle cathedral century Christ Christian Cistercian clergy Columba confession consecrated Cosmo Innes Council court crown Culdees daughter David death died diocese Douglas Dunkeld Eadmer Earl ecclesiastical Edinburgh Edward English faith father France Glasgow heart Henry Hist History of Scotland holy Iona Isle James James Beaton John King of Scots King Robert King's kingdom Knox land lived Lord Malcolm Margaret Mary Middle Ages monastery monastic monks Moray nation night Ninian noble Orkney Parliament Perth Picts Pitscottie Pope prayers preached Premonstratensian priests Prince Queen received Reformation Regent reign religious Roman royal saint says Scone Scottish Scottish Church sent soul spirit Stirling thou throne tion William Wishart
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55. oldal - My good blade carves the casques of men, My tough lance thrusteth sure, My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure.
128. oldal - O Caledonia ! stern and wild, meet nurse for a poetic child, • land of brown heath and shaggy wood, land of the mountain and the flood, land of my sires!
116. oldal - Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass, in your purses, nor scrip for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves : for the workman is worthy of his meat.
63. oldal - OH THAT ONE WOULD GIVE ME DRINK OF THE WATER OF THE WELL OF BETHLEHEM, WHICH IS BY THE GATE! ADD R And the (THREE) mighty men brake through the host of the Philistines, and drew water out of the well of Bethle-hem, that was by the gate, and took it, and brought it to David: nevertheless he would not drink thereof, but poured it out unto the Lord.
155. oldal - And friend slew friend not knowing whom he slew; And some had visions out of golden youth, And some beheld the faces of old ghosts Look in upon the battle ; and in the mist Was many a noble deed, many a base...
41. oldal - And I also say unto you, that he is the door-keeper, whom I will not contradict, but will, as far as I know and am able, in all things obey his decrees, lest, when I come to the gates of the kingdom of heaven, there should be none to open them, he being my adversary who is proved to have the keys.
240. oldal - After which confession the priest shall absolve him (if he humbly and heartily desire it) after this sort : our Lord Jesus Christ who hath left power to his Church to absolve all sinners who truly repent and believe in him, of his great mercy forgive thec thine offences ; and by his authority committed to me, I absolve thee from all thy sins, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
87. oldal - For him the wind, ay, and the yellow leaves, Shall have a voice, and give him eloquent teachings. He shall so hear the solemn hymn that Death Has lifted up for all, that he shall go To his long resting-place without a tear.
101. oldal - I have put off my coat; how shall I put it on? I have washed my feet; how shall I defile them?
265. oldal - Lord how long shall it be, that thy holy word shall be despised, and men shall not regard their own salvation. I have heard of thee, Haddington, that in thee would have been at ane vain Clerk Play [Mystery Play] two or three thousand people ; and now to hear the messenger of the Eternal God, of all thy town or parish, cannot be numbered a hundred persons.