Finan, who deserve to be honoured by the English nation with as venerable a remembrance as (I do not say Wilfrid and Cuthbert, but) Austin the monk and his followers. For by the ministry of "Aidan was the kingdom of Northumberland recovered from paganism,... A History of the Ancient Church in Ireland - Page 45by William Gouan Todd - 1845 - 203 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Ussher - 1631 - 636 pages
...(whom our annals style by the name of the1 saints), but also with St. Aidan and St. Finan, who deserve to be honoured by the English nation with as venerable...kingdom of Northumberland recovered from paganism: whereunto belonged then, beside the shire of Northumberland and the lands beyond it unto Edenborrow,... | |
| James Ussher - 1815 - 250 pages
...our annals style by the name of k the Saint/) ;) but also with St. Aidan and St. Finan, who deserve to be honoured by the English nation with as venerable a remembrance, as (I do not say, Wilfrid and futhbert, but) Austin the Monk and his followers. For by the ministry of 'Aidan was the kingdom of... | |
| William Hales - 1819 - 618 pages
...Primate Usher observes (Ancient Religion of the Irish, p. 112): — " St. Aldan and St. Finan deserve to be honoured by the English nation with as venerable a remembrance as Austin the monk and his followers ; for by the ministry of Aidan was the kingdom of Northumberland... | |
| James Ussher - 1835 - 772 pages
...whom our Annals style by the name of " ^the saints," but also with St Aidan and St Finan, who deserve to be honoured by the English nation with as venerable...kingdom of Northumberland recovered from paganism, whereunto belonged then, beside the shire of Northumberland and the lands beyond it unto Edinburgh... | |
| 1840 - 694 pages
...ordination." And Archbishop Usher justly observes, that " St. Aidan and St. Finan (his successor) deserve to be honoured by the English nation with as venerable a remembrance as Austin the monk and his followers." On the death of Finan, Oswy, the brother and successor of Oswald,... | |
| John BROWN (Minister of Langton.) - 1842 - 584 pages
...head, saying, Ex tua pharetra non exiit " St Aidan and St Finan," says Archbishop Usher, " deserve to be honoured by the English nation, with as venerable...kingdom of Northumberland recovered from Paganism, whereunto belonged then, beside the shire of Northumberland, and the lands beyond it unto Edinburgh... | |
| John Brown - 1844 - 520 pages
...Gilbert's head, saying, Ex tuapharetra rum " St. Aidan and St. Finan," says Archbishop Usher, " deserve to be honoured by the English nation, with as venerable...kingdom of Northumberland recovered from Paganism, whereunto belonged then, beside the shire of Northumberland, and the lands beyond it unto Edinburgh... | |
| James Ussher - 1631 - 638 pages
...(whom our annals style by the name of the1 saints), but also with St. Aidan and St. Finan, who deserve to be honoured by the English nation with as venerable...the monk and his followers. For by the ministry of Aidanm was the kingdom of Northumberland recovered from paganism: whereunto belonged then, beside the... | |
| Richard Murray (dean.) - 1848 - 428 pages
...them Archbishop Usher observes, (Ann. Reg. of the Irish, p. 112.) ' St. A'ulen and St. Finan, deserve to be honoured by the English nation, with as venerable a remembrance as Austin the monk and his followers ; for by the ministry of Aiden was the kingdom of Northumberland... | |
| 926 pages
...centre of England. Two Scottish bishops, says Archbishop Ussher — " S. Aidan nnd S. Finan, deserve to be honoured by the English nation with as venerable a remembrance as Austin the monk and his followers — for in the ministry of Aidau was the kingdom of Northumberland... | |
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