Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, Հատոր 1A.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 էջ |
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... small . We are afraid that the narrative will not agree very well with the history of the early British church , which admitted no claims of Rome at this period , and denied both its affumptions and many GLASTONBURY ABBEY . 19.
... small . We are afraid that the narrative will not agree very well with the history of the early British church , which admitted no claims of Rome at this period , and denied both its affumptions and many GLASTONBURY ABBEY . 19.
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... historical ballads , and the magical songs of the Saxons , regarded in those dark times with peculiar horror . St. Urban the pope and martyr lay there , faints Appollinarius a disciple of the apostle Peter , and Ofwald , Patrick ...
... historical ballads , and the magical songs of the Saxons , regarded in those dark times with peculiar horror . St. Urban the pope and martyr lay there , faints Appollinarius a disciple of the apostle Peter , and Ofwald , Patrick ...
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... historical events and customs of the place we may note the following . The Abbot Herle- winus is supposed to have built the exquifite chapel of St. Joseph . He had been a monk at Caen in Normandy , where he had been converfant with the ...
... historical events and customs of the place we may note the following . The Abbot Herle- winus is supposed to have built the exquifite chapel of St. Joseph . He had been a monk at Caen in Normandy , where he had been converfant with the ...
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... historical evidence that for a long time they had not been too austere in the obser- vance of these rules ; which otherwise demanded that they should perform their devotions seven times in the twenty - four hours . During Lent they ...
... historical evidence that for a long time they had not been too austere in the obser- vance of these rules ; which otherwise demanded that they should perform their devotions seven times in the twenty - four hours . During Lent they ...
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... history . " Bede used the term Scot and Scotia as they were used in his day , Irish and 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 ...
... history . " Bede used the term Scot and Scotia as they were used in his day , Irish and 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 ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, Հատոր 1 William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1862 |
Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, Հատոր 1 William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1862 |
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