The History of Ireland: Commencing with Its Earliest Period, to the Great Expedition Against Scotland in 1545, Volumen 1Lea & Blanchard, 1843 |
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... records , collected from thence those curious details which he has preserved in his Iambics , * and which furnish by far the most interesting glimpse derived from antiquity of the early condition of Ireland . The Estrum- nides , or ...
... records , collected from thence those curious details which he has preserved in his Iambics , * and which furnish by far the most interesting glimpse derived from antiquity of the early condition of Ireland . The Estrum- nides , or ...
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... records of Ireland , but in those speaking monuments of antiquity which are still scattered over her hills and plains . Combined with this old and primitive system of idolatry are to be found , also , a number of rites and usages ...
... records of Ireland , but in those speaking monuments of antiquity which are still scattered over her hills and plains . Combined with this old and primitive system of idolatry are to be found , also , a number of rites and usages ...
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... records of the country , founded upon others , as we shall see , still more ancient , and so reaching back to the times when Druidism was still in force . With the state or system of this order , in Britain , there are no such means of ...
... records of the country , founded upon others , as we shall see , still more ancient , and so reaching back to the times when Druidism was still in force . With the state or system of this order , in Britain , there are no such means of ...
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... records of human personages and events ; and even their gods , dislodged from their high station , have been brought back by history to the humble earth from whence they sprung . Far different , however , from the mythic traditions of ...
... records of human personages and events ; and even their gods , dislodged from their high station , have been brought back by history to the humble earth from whence they sprung . Far different , however , from the mythic traditions of ...
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... records of the Bards , has been already given in the preceding chapter , and may be found at large in the work of Keating , which is drawn almost wholly from these romantic sources . It is a task ungracious and painful , more especially ...
... records of the Bards , has been already given in the preceding chapter , and may be found at large in the work of Keating , which is drawn almost wholly from these romantic sources . It is a task ungracious and painful , more especially ...
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Página 34 - And if thou wilt make me an altar of stone, thou shalt not build it of hewn stone: for if thou lift up thy tool upon it, thou hast polluted it.
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Página 125 - true body and true blood,' he might have had reference solely to the doctrine put forth then recently by Paschasius Radbert, who maintained that the body present in the Eucharist was the same carnal and palpable body which was born of the Virgin, which suffered on the cross, and rose from the dead ; whereas the belief of the Catholic Church on this point of doctrine, has always been, that the body of Christ is under the symbols not corporeally, or carnally, but in a spiritual manner."— (vol.