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" Scots in no way differ from the Britons in their behaviour ; for Bishop Dagan coming to us, not only refused to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house where we were entertained. "
Life and Work of St. Columba - Página 7
por Edward Alexander Cooke - 1888 - 170 páginas
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An Historical Account of the Ancient Culdees of Iona, and of Their ...

John Jamieson - 1811 - 444 páginas
...France, that the Scots no way differ from the Britons in their behaviour. For Bishop Dagan, coining to us, not only refused to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house in which we were entertained." ' This Dagan, it is said, came from the monastery of Bangor, in Ireland,...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen25

1829 - 840 páginas
..." We thought the Scots in ro way differed from the Britons in their behaviour ; for Bishop Dagammon coming to us, not only refused to eat with us, but...to take his repast in the same house where we were entertained." The British Christians, we are also told, hesitated not to eat and Bede. drink with the...
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Horæ Britannicæ; or, Studies in ancient British history, Volumen2

John Hughes - 1819 - 432 páginas
...have been informed that the Scots no way differ from the Britons in their behaviour ; for Bishop Dagan coming to us, not only refused to eat with us, but...to take his repast in the same house where we were entertained." In this state of things the successors of Augustine could receive no assistance or co-operation...
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Historical Memoirs of the City of Armagh

James Stuart - 1819 - 692 páginas
...been informed that the Scots do not differ in religious sentiments from the Britons, for Bishop Dtigan coming to us, not only refused to eat with us, but even to take any repast in the same house.' " Dr. Ledwich calls upon the advocates of the existence of Saint Patrick,...
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The History of Scotland, Volumen1

George Buchanan - 1827 - 602 páginas
...Columban in France, that the Scots no way differ from the Britons, in their behaviour. For bishop Dagan coming to us, not only refused to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house in which we were entertained." Bede, lib. xi. cap. 4. Spottiswood, p. 12. This Dagan, came from the...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen25

1829 - 846 páginas
..." We thought the Scots in ro way differed from the Britons in their behaviour; for Bishop Dagammon coming to us, not only refused to eat with us, but...to take his repast in the same house where we were entertained." The British Christians, we are also told, hesitated not to eat and Bede. Church of Rome....
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The Churchman, a Magazine in Defence of the Church and Constitution

1838 - 474 páginas
...no way diffpF from the Britons in their behaviour ; for Bishop Dagan, coming to us, refused not only to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house where we were entertained." t The Abbot Aldhdiii, likewise, towards the close of the seventh 'centurv, in the letter...
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The Complete Works of Venerable Bede: Ecclesiastical history

Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 412 páginas
...Columbanus in France, that the Scots in no way differ from the Britons in their behaviour ; for Bishop Dagan coming to us, not only refused to eat with us, but...to take his repast in the same house where we were entertained." The same Laurentius and his fellow-bishops wrote a letter to the priests of the Britons,...
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Presbytery and Not Prelacy: The Scriptural and Primitive Polity, Proved from ...

Thomas Smyth - 1843 - 586 páginas
...Bishop of Canterbury AD 605, to the Scots who inhabited Ireland, in which he says : ' Bishop Dagan, coming to us, not only refused to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house in which we were entertained.' This Dagan, it is said, came from the monastery of Bangor, in Ireland,...
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The Village churchman, ed., by J. Fawcett

1843 - 384 páginas
...way differ from the Britons in their behaviour; for Bishop Daganus, coming to us, refused not only to eat with us, but even to take his repast in the same house where we were entertained." (Bede, lib. ii. c. 4). In the year 720, a horde of Anglo-Saxons made an inroad into South...
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