Jesus' crozier upon it and did not reach [it], but it bowed westwards to turn on its right side, for its face was from the south, to wit, to Tara. And the trace of the crozier abides on its left side still, and yet the crozier moved not from Patrick's... The Cambridge Medieval History - Página 464editado por - 1913Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1872 - 548 páginas
...Patrick saw the idol from the water whose name is Guth-ard (ie elevated its voice) and when he drew nigh unto the idol, he raised his hand to put Jesus' crozier...and he cursed the demon, and banished him to hell, and Patrick called them ail cum rege Loegaire; these are they who adored the idol. And they ail saw... | |
| 1888 - 736 páginas
...Anglesey, see the Rev. D. Silvan Evans's Dictionary of the Welsh Language, 8. v. Andras and Anras. thus in sign of the miracle, and he cursed the demon, and banished him to hell." 1 This legend is contained in a version of St. Patrick's Life attributed to St. Eleranus,2 who is said... | |
| Jason Nelson Fradenburgh - 1891 - 478 páginas
...reach it ; but it bowed westward to turn on its right side, for its face was from the South; to-wit, to Tara. And the trace of the crozier abides on its...miracle, and he cursed the demon, and banished him to hell."f In the Book of Leinster we find it stated *Logan, The Scottish Gael, p. 479. that the ancient... | |
| Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz - 1911 - 570 páginas
...idol ' bowed westward to turn on its right side, for its face was from the South, to wit, Tara. . . . And the earth swallowed the twelve other images as...and he cursed the demon, and banished him to hell '.2 Sir John Rhys points out that Cenn Cruaich means ' Head or Chief of the Mound ', and that the story... | |
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