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... Registry . Two folios are torn away , and the title is supplied by a later hand , " Synodus Provincialis a Johanne Colton archiepiscopo Ardmach habita . " The earlier decrees appear to be the affirmation of certain regulations enacted ...
... Registry . Two folios are torn away , and the title is supplied by a later hand , " Synodus Provincialis a Johanne Colton archiepiscopo Ardmach habita . " The earlier decrees appear to be the affirmation of certain regulations enacted ...
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... Registry Office , however , there is a very good transcript , of thirty - six pages folio , written in the fine bold hand in which the fair copies of Swayne's , Prene's , and Cromer's registers are made . Some inaccuracies and omissions ...
... Registry Office , however , there is a very good transcript , of thirty - six pages folio , written in the fine bold hand in which the fair copies of Swayne's , Prene's , and Cromer's registers are made . Some inaccuracies and omissions ...
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... Registry Office ; except what are printed in italics , which were obliterated when the transcript was made , and are here inserted on conjecture . e Indictione vi . - An Indiction is the place which any year holds in a cycle of fifteen ...
... Registry Office ; except what are printed in italics , which were obliterated when the transcript was made , and are here inserted on conjecture . e Indictione vi . - An Indiction is the place which any year holds in a cycle of fifteen ...
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... Registry , because it was unintelligible to him . It is a Latin form of the Irish word mant а beef . ' Thus we find it in the Book of Rights , a very ancient authority , where it frequently occurs , and , at pp . 118 , 120 , 122 , is ...
... Registry , because it was unintelligible to him . It is a Latin form of the Irish word mant а beef . ' Thus we find it in the Book of Rights , a very ancient authority , where it frequently occurs , and , at pp . 118 , 120 , 122 , is ...
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... registry of Clogher , that this church , with others of Opheathrach [ Ui Fiaċpaċ ] , was wrested from the see of Clogher , and annexed by German OChearbalan to his see of Derry . ( Antiqq . , c . xvii . , Works , vol . vi . p . 417 ...
... registry of Clogher , that this church , with others of Opheathrach [ Ui Fiaċpaċ ] , was wrested from the see of Clogher , and annexed by German OChearbalan to his see of Derry . ( Antiqq . , c . xvii . , Works , vol . vi . p . 417 ...
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Seite 100 - Deus, in sancto via tua; quis Deus magnus sicut Deus noster? tu es Deus qui facis mirabilia.
Seite 103 - Et effundam super vos aquam mundam, et mundabimini ab omnibus inquinamentis vestris, et ab universis idolis vestris mundabo vos.
Seite 108 - IT is generally believed that St. Columbkille drew up a monastic rule for the regulation of the numerous religious houses, both in Ireland and Scotland, which observed his discipline. In the discussion between Colman and Wilfrid concerning the observance of Easter, the latter is represented by Venerable Bede as saying: " De patre autem vestro Columba et sequacibus ejus, quorum sanctitatem vos imitari, et regulam ac prsecepta coelestibus signis confirmata sequi perhibetis, possem respondere,
Seite 62 - ... una cum prenominatis testibus presens interfui eaque omnia et singula sic fieri vidi et audivi...
Seite 105 - 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 111 - 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.
Seite 112 - 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 100 - Deus qui peccati ueteris hereditariam mortem in qua posteritatis genus omne successerat Christi filii tui domini nostri passione solvisti dona propicius ut conformes ejusdem facti sicut imaginem terreni parentis naturg necessitate portavimus ita ima[ginem] cglestis gratig sanctificatione portemus.
Seite 110 - 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 shalt not admit him to thee, but at once give him thy benediction should he deserve it.
Seite 110 - Whatsoever, littl« or much, thon possessest of anything, whether clothing, or food, or drink, let it be at the command of the senior and at his disposal, for it is not befitting a religious to have any distinction of property with his own free brother.