The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volume 39James A. Peabody, 1867 |
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... tion between the kirk and the college important in marking the independence of the church of the Culdees . Both were in existence . The cuil gave the name to each . The members of each were Cuildich , or Culdees . In neither case were ...
... tion between the kirk and the college important in marking the independence of the church of the Culdees . Both were in existence . The cuil gave the name to each . The members of each were Cuildich , or Culdees . In neither case were ...
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... themselves , and that as presbyters they exercised jurisdic- tion in the church , and conferred orders involving the episco- pate , although these orders were afterwards rejected by the 1867. ] 13 The Culdee Monasteries .
... themselves , and that as presbyters they exercised jurisdic- tion in the church , and conferred orders involving the episco- pate , although these orders were afterwards rejected by the 1867. ] 13 The Culdee Monasteries .
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... birth and royal princes , having heard of the famous schools . The educa- tion imparted was not of the monastic kind . The Latin classics were studied . It is related that Eneas Sylvius , 16 [ JANUARY The Culdee Monasteries .
... birth and royal princes , having heard of the famous schools . The educa- tion imparted was not of the monastic kind . The Latin classics were studied . It is related that Eneas Sylvius , 16 [ JANUARY The Culdee Monasteries .
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... tion . It is surprising to find little Iona throwing her light into Europe , and sending forth such bands of missionaries into the old lands of the Saxon and the Gaul . In this she was greater than Rome . The papal power must have grown ...
... tion . It is surprising to find little Iona throwing her light into Europe , and sending forth such bands of missionaries into the old lands of the Saxon and the Gaul . In this she was greater than Rome . The papal power must have grown ...
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... tion consisted in instituting high offices in the church , accompany- ing them with rich endowments , and filling them with foreigners , while the native population , who had long bravely defended their country , and filled the offices ...
... tion consisted in instituting high offices in the church , accompany- ing them with rich endowments , and filling them with foreigners , while the native population , who had long bravely defended their country , and filled the offices ...
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