The Religious History of Ireland: Primitive, Papal and Protestant Including the Evangelical Missions, Catholic Agitations, and Church Progress of the Last Half-centuryKing, 1873 - 313 páginas |
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... worship with their poetry and literature , which was perhaps the most cultivated in all western Europe . Their island possessed a multitude of saints and learned men , venerated alike in England and in Gaul ; for no country had ...
... worship with their poetry and literature , which was perhaps the most cultivated in all western Europe . Their island possessed a multitude of saints and learned men , venerated alike in England and in Gaul ; for no country had ...
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... worship of the Tuath da Danaans , who preceded the Celts as the rulers of the island . Dr. Keating informs his readers that the Chronicle of the Irish Saints and other ancient authorities take notice that there were twenty - two saints ...
... worship of the Tuath da Danaans , who preceded the Celts as the rulers of the island . Dr. Keating informs his readers that the Chronicle of the Irish Saints and other ancient authorities take notice that there were twenty - two saints ...
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... worship . The May - pole ceremony , with its dancing and rejoicing , was in fact a common mode of keeping the feast of Baal at a distance from the Round Tower , or real May Pole , and it was continued among the peasantry as a harmless ...
... worship . The May - pole ceremony , with its dancing and rejoicing , was in fact a common mode of keeping the feast of Baal at a distance from the Round Tower , or real May Pole , and it was continued among the peasantry as a harmless ...
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... worship flourished . The Gubban Saer , celebrated as the great builder , be- came a saint under the names of St. Gobban and St. Abban , and to him seventeen great ecclesiastical establishments were con- secrated . Molach , one of the ...
... worship flourished . The Gubban Saer , celebrated as the great builder , be- came a saint under the names of St. Gobban and St. Abban , and to him seventeen great ecclesiastical establishments were con- secrated . Molach , one of the ...
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... worship and homage of the people notwithstanding the diversity of races inhabiting the island ; the succession of invasions and colonies ; the revolutions and civil wars ; the rivalry of clans , and the number of petty sovereignties ...
... worship and homage of the people notwithstanding the diversity of races inhabiting the island ; the succession of invasions and colonies ; the revolutions and civil wars ; the rivalry of clans , and the number of petty sovereignties ...
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