Lindisfarne, or of the new religious houses whose foundation followed that of Lindisfarne, looked for their ecclesiastical tradition, not to Rome but to Ireland ; and quoted for their guidance the instructions, not of Gregory, but of Columba. Whatever... History of the English People - Página 55por John Richard Green - 1900Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Richard Green - 1874 - 1080 páginas
...foundation followed that of Lindisfarne, looked for their ecclesiastical tradition, not to Rome but to Ireland ; and quoted for their guidance the instructions,...Gregory, but of Columba. Whatever claims of supremacy over the whole English Church might be pressed by the see of Canterbury, the real metropolitan of the... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1875 - 618 páginas
...English religion had for a hundred years its centre, not at Canterbury, but at Lindisfarne," and " the real metropolitan of the Church as it existed in the north of England was the Abbot of lona." Round Lindisfarne Mr. Green skilfully groups all the personages and incidents which give such a charm... | |
| John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 páginas
...foundation followed that of Lindisfame, looked for their ecclesiastical tradition, not to Rome but to Ireland ; and quoted for their guidance the instructions,...Gregory, but of Columba. Whatever claims of supremacy over the whole English Church might be pressed by the see of Canterbury, the real metropolitan of the... | |
| 1876 - 244 páginas
...foundation followed that of Lindisfarne, looked for their ecclesiastical tradition not to Rome but to Ireland, and quoted for their guidance the instructions not of Gregory but of Columba. Whatever claim of supremacy over the whole English Church might be pressed by the see of Canterbury, the real... | |
| John Richard Green - 1878 - 622 páginas
...foundation followed that of Lindisfarne, looked for their ecclesiastical tradition, riot to liome but to Ireland ; and quoted for their guidance the instructions,...Oswiu's queen brought with her from Kent the loyalty 796- of the Kentish Church to the Roman see ; and the visit of two young thegns to the Imperial city... | |
| William Maxwell Blackburn - 1879 - 752 páginas
...The real question was then of immense weight, for it meant that lona,* or Rome, should have the • "The real metropolitan of the Church as it existed in the north of England was (then) the abbot of lona." (Green's Short History) control ; Presbytery or Prelacy should thenceforth... | |
| John Richard Green - 1882 - 486 páginas
...foundation followed that of Lindisfarne, looked for their ecclesiastical tradition, not to Rome but to Ireland ; and quoted for their guidance the instructions,...Gregory, but of Columba. Whatever claims of supremacy over the whole English Church might be pressed by the See of Canterbury, the real metropolitan of the... | |
| George Shea - 1882 - 90 páginas
...foundation followed that of Lindisfarne, looked for their ecclesiastical tradition, not to Rome but to Ireland ; and quoted for their guidance the instructions not of Gregory but Columba." Green's History of the English People, vol. i., pp. 21, 22, 28. And see Montalembert's Works,... | |
| John Richard Green - 1885 - 616 páginas
...guidance the instructions, not of Gregory, but of Columba. Whatever claims of supremacy loma. 577796. CHAP. II. over the whole English Church might be pressed...Canterbury, the real metropolitan of the Church as . ^ ex i ste di n tne North of England was the Abbot of lona. But Oswiu's queen brought with her from... | |
| Emily Lawless - 1887 - 490 páginas
...says Mr. Green in his Short History," looked for their ecclesiastical traditions, not to Rome, but to Ireland, and quoted for their guidance the instructions not of Gregory, but of Columba." " For a time," he adds, " it seemed as if the course of the world's history was to be changed, as if... | |
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