An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: From the First Introduction of Christianity Among the Irish to the Beginning of the Thirteenth Century, כרך 3Graisberry, 1822 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 31
... Ireland . He places it in the last year of the eleventh ( reckoning from the beginning of the world ) cycle of 532 years , which , according to his chronological principles , was the same as A. D. 652. ( See Usher , p . 970. ) From the ...
... Ireland . He places it in the last year of the eleventh ( reckoning from the beginning of the world ) cycle of 532 years , which , according to his chronological principles , was the same as A. D. 652. ( See Usher , p . 970. ) From the ...
עמוד 51
... Ireland having marched with a great army into the country of the Southern or Meath Nialls for the purpose of fixing the boundaries of their principality , they ap- plied for protection to the saint , who happened to be then at a place ...
... Ireland having marched with a great army into the country of the Southern or Meath Nialls for the purpose of fixing the boundaries of their principality , they ap- plied for protection to the saint , who happened to be then at a place ...
עמוד 58
... Ireland wolves , stags , wild boars , foxes , " & c . ? Why mention Ireland preferably to any other island , unless he was living and writing there ? The Benedictine editors say , that he was either an Englishman or an Irishman . For ...
... Ireland wolves , stags , wild boars , foxes , " & c . ? Why mention Ireland preferably to any other island , unless he was living and writing there ? The Benedictine editors say , that he was either an Englishman or an Irishman . For ...
עמוד 59
... Ireland for that purpose . ( 164 ) He was very probably a native of Connaught , and ap- parently of the now county of Mayo . ( 165 ) He was a monk of the Columbian order , and had , we may suppose , spent some time at Hy . ( 166 ) But ...
... Ireland for that purpose . ( 164 ) He was very probably a native of Connaught , and ap- parently of the now county of Mayo . ( 165 ) He was a monk of the Columbian order , and had , we may suppose , spent some time at Hy . ( 166 ) But ...
עמוד 60
... Ireland ought perhaps to be understood not as if he went straight from Ireland to Lindisfarne ; for Bede elsewhere seems to state , that he proceeded thither from Hy . On occasion of mentioning his coming to that island after he left ...
... Ireland ought perhaps to be understood not as if he went straight from Ireland to Lindisfarne ; for Bede elsewhere seems to state , that he proceeded thither from Hy . On occasion of mentioning his coming to that island after he left ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abban abbot abbot of Hy according Adamnan Aengus Aidus Albinus Alcuin Annals of Innisfallen Annals of Ulster Antiq appears archbishop of Armagh Archdall authority Bede bishop bishop of Dublin Bollandists Brian Cadroe calendars called Canterbury Cashel Cataldus catalogue celebrated century Chap Chron church Claudius Clemens clergy Clonard Clonmacnois Colgan Columba Columbkill comorban conjecture Connaught Cork Cormac Cronan Danes died Domnald Donatus Dublin Dunchad Dungal ecclesiastical Emly Erard Fechin Finan Fleury holy Ireland Irish Irish calendars Irishman island John Kildare Kilian king Lanfranc learned Leinster letter Lindisfarne Lismore lived Mabillon Manchan martyrology Masters ap Mayo Meath mentioned Moengal monastery monks Munster native Northmen O'Flaherty observes Patrick Pepin persons Pope priest prince probably Pulcherius quoted Rachau reign Roman Rome saint says Scots Scotus seems successor supposed surnamed tion tonsure Usher Virgilius Ware and Harris writers written
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 287 - Quid Hiberniam memorem, contempto pelagi discrimine, pene totam, cum grege philosophorum, ad littora nostra migrantem ? Quorum quisquis peritior est ultro sibi indicit exilium, ut Salomoni sapientissimo famuletur ad votum.
עמוד 145 - To these times, that is, to the latter part of the seventh, or the beginning of the eighth century, ought, I think, to be assigned the foundation of the see of Killaloe. Its first bishop was St. Flannan, who, according to every account, was a son of the above mentioned king Theodoric. (20) He could not have been a disciple of St. Molua, (21) who was undoubtedly dead before Flannan was born.
עמוד 78 - Hiberniam quoque insulam pari clade premebat. Erant ibidem eo tempore multi nobilium simul et mediocrium de gente Anglorum, qui tempore Finani et Colmani episcoporum, relicta insula patria, vel divinae lectionis, vel continentioris vitae gratia illo secesserant.
עמוד 308 - it is not denied, that in old times it was practised in Ireland, as well as every where else."f purgatory; 7. There is no conclusive evidence that the Irish of the seventh century generally believed in the existence of a purgatory or intermediate state of purification between heaven and hell after death ; or that such was their doctrine in the eighth century. Nor is there any better proof...
עמוד 396 - ... make use of the religious house belonging to the church of Saint Thomas. This being against the will of those who had charge of it, they beseeched him not to occupy this building given over to the accommodation of pilgrims who came to visit the tomb. But the pagan baron refused to remove the grain. On the following night the Saint appeared to him in a vision, holding in his hand a fork, which he pointed at the throat of the baron, saying to him: "If thou dost not immediately leave my house which...
עמוד 64 - But as for you and your companions, you certainly sin, if, having heard the decrees of the Apostolic see, nay, of the universal Church, confirmed, as they are, by Holy Scripture, you scorn to follow them; for, though your fathers were holy, do you think that those few men, in a corner of the remotest island, are to be preferred before the universal Church of Christ throughout the world? And if that Columba of yours, (and, I may say...
עמוד 305 - Christi day it is statfed, that in the sacrament " is kept up the memory of that " most excellent charity, which Christ showed in his passion — " and that in the last supper, when, having celebrated the Pasch , . with his disciples, he was about to pass from this world to his " Father, he instituted this sacrament as a perpetual memorial of " his passion, a fulfilment of the ancient figures, the greatest of " the miracles wrought by him, and thus left a singular comfort " to the persons grieved...
עמוד 418 - Providence and the bravery of his troops, prepared for battle, dividing his army likewise into three divisions ; one to oppose the enemy's first division, under his son Morogh, who had along with him his son Torlogh, and a select body of the brave Dalcassians, besides four other sons of Brian, Teige, Donald, Connor, and Flan, and various chieftains, Donchuan...
עמוד 418 - Cian and Donald, two princes of the Eugenian line, under whom were the forces of Desmond and other parts of the South of Ireland...
עמוד 206 - one is desirous of wisdom, let him come to us and " receive it; for we have it to sell.