Acts of Archbishop Colton in His Metropolitan Visitation in the Diocese of Derry, A.D. MCCCXCVIIFor the Irish archaeological society, 1850 - 149 Seiten |
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Seite 95 - Et effundam super vos aquam mundam, et mundabimini ab omnibus inquinamentis vestris, et ab universis idolis vestris mundabo vos.
Seite 104 - Sed quia tua fraternitas monasterii regulis erudita, seorsum fieri non debet a clericis suis, in ecclesia Anglorum, quae auctore Deo nuper adhuc ad fidem adducta est, hanc debet conversationem instituere, quae initio nascentis ecclesiae fuit patribus nostris; in quibus nullus eorum ex his quae possidebant, aliquid suum esse dicebat, sed erant eis omnia communia.
Seite 97 - Exeter, has been lately printed from the original, which is a manuscript of the fourteenth century, in the possession of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter; edited by Ralph Barnes, Esq.
Seite 102 - ... any distinction of property with his own free brother. Let a fast place, with one door, enclose thee. A few religious men to converse with thee of God and His Testament ; to visit thee on days of solemnity ; to strengthen thee in the Testaments of God and the narratives of the Scriptures. A person too who would talk with thee in idle words, or of the world ; or who murmurs at what he cannot remedy or prevent, but who would distress thee more should he be a tattler between friends and foes, thou...
Seite 58 - ... una cum prenominatis testibus presens interfui eaque omnia et singula sic fieri vidi et audivi...
Seite 103 - Follow almsgiving before all things. Take not of food till thou art hungry. Sleep not till thou feelest desire. Speak not except on business. Every increase which comes to thee in lawful meals, or in wearing apparel, give it for pity to the brethren that want it, or to the poor in like manner. The love of God with all thy heart and all thy strength. The love of thy neighbour as thyself.
Seite 90 - ... retaliation, and after accustoming all classes to deeds of blood, they gradually broke down among the original inhabitants the veneration which was entertained for religious objects and institutions, introducing their sentiments in proportion as they became intermingled with the natives, till it was no uncommon thing for an Irish chieftain to be styled ' the waster of churches,' or for the adventurous population of one province to plunder the churches in another. Amidst all those scenes, the...
Seite 103 - Three labours in the day, viz., prayer, work, and reading. The work to be divided into three parts, viz., thine own work, and the work of thy place, as regards its real wants ; secondly, thy share of the brethren's work ; lastly, to help the neighbours...
Seite 5 - Two or more of the poorer sort of rustic families still join to purchase a cow, &c. for slaughter at this time, called always in Northumberland a mart...
Seite 103 - The work to be divided into three parts, viz., thine own work, and the work of thy place, as regards its real wants ; secondly, thy share of the brethren's work ; lastly, to help the neighbours, viz., by instruction, or writing, or sewing garments, or whatever labour they may be in want of, ut Dominus ait, ' Non apparebis ante me vacuus.