Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... Ireland , became the first abbot of Glastonbury and thirty years ' indulgence was granted by pope Eleutherius to all Chriftians from other parts of Britain who visited Glastonbury ; thus confirming the faith amongst the Britons ...
... Ireland , became the first abbot of Glastonbury and thirty years ' indulgence was granted by pope Eleutherius to all Chriftians from other parts of Britain who visited Glastonbury ; thus confirming the faith amongst the Britons ...
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... Ireland , and thence to Iona , and returned thence again to both England and the continent through the apostles of the Irish school of Bangor , and of the venerable Iona . As for Ireland , St. Bernard of Clairvaux , in his life of ...
... Ireland , and thence to Iona , and returned thence again to both England and the continent through the apostles of the Irish school of Bangor , and of the venerable Iona . As for Ireland , St. Bernard of Clairvaux , in his life of ...
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... Ireland , eight Nor- wegian monarchs , and one of France , are said to be interred— perhaps the most extenfive holy alliance or congress of Euro- pean fovereigns on the other fide of the grave . Icolmkill , G which is properly termed ...
... Ireland , eight Nor- wegian monarchs , and one of France , are said to be interred— perhaps the most extenfive holy alliance or congress of Euro- pean fovereigns on the other fide of the grave . Icolmkill , G which is properly termed ...
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... Ireland flourished here , guarded by the elements and the ftern fterility of these then remote regions- " far off amid the melancholy main , " and sent forth their devoted disciples to preach Chrift , not only over the British ifles ...
... Ireland flourished here , guarded by the elements and the ftern fterility of these then remote regions- " far off amid the melancholy main , " and sent forth their devoted disciples to preach Chrift , not only over the British ifles ...
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... Ireland being names unknown . We shall not quote further proofs of the correctness of our authorefs's statement ; they are too obvious to be denied . We shall rather avail ourselves of her facts , to fhow how noble a place was once Iona ...
... Ireland being names unknown . We shall not quote further proofs of the correctness of our authorefs's statement ; they are too obvious to be denied . We shall rather avail ourselves of her facts , to fhow how noble a place was once Iona ...
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