Chapters on the Book of Mulling

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D. Douglas, 1897 - 208 pages
 

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Page 147 - O'Donovan, LL.D. 1843, 12s. 6 THE BOOK OF OBITS AND MARTYEOLOOY OF THE CATHEDRAL of the Holy Trinity, commonly called Christ Church, Dublin.
Page 179 - Ireland, the early monastic establishments were composed* of separate cells for the abbot, monks, and clergy, while the houses required for the accommodation of strangers, the kitchen, &c., were all separate edifices, surrounded by a cashel or circular wall, and forming a kind of monastery or ecclesiastical town, like those of the early Christians in the East, and known among the Egyptians by the name of Laura.
Page 149 - Ymnos cum apocalipsi salmosque cantat Dei quosque ad aedificandum Dei tractat populum quam legem in trinitate sacri credit nominis tribusque personis unam docetque substantiam. Zona Domini praecinctus diebus ac noctibus 90 sine intermisione Deum orat Dominum cuius ingentis laboris percepturus praemium cum apostolis regnabit sanctus super Isr(ae)l. 73 Apoc. 1, 5 ; 3, 14 ; cf.
Page 67 - On a Syriac MS. of the New Testament belonging to the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, and on an inedited version of the Apocalypse therein contained.
Page 172 - Chulainn reproached his horse, saying that he was not wont to deal thus with his master. Thereat the Gray of Macha came and...
Page 24 - Hoc Matthaeus agens hominem generaliter implet. Marcus ut alta fremit vox per deserta leonis. Jura sacerdotis Lucas tenet ore juvenci. More volans aquilae verbo petit astra Joannes.
Page 158 - God, the sons of life faded post, till they were no bigger quam infantes, as it seemed to a priest who was with them. An angel came and said to them, " nisi penitentiam egeritis, in infernum ibitis" Egerunt ergo penitentiam, et dedit deus indulgentiam eis per istam laudem : sic nobis conuenit canere post prandium.
Page 151 - every one who shall sing thy hymn, from one watch to the other,1 shall not have pain or torture.
Page 193 - Diliges Dominum Deum tuum ex toto corde tuo, et in tota anima tua, et in tota mente tua. Hoc est maximum et primum mandatum. Secundum autem simile est huic: Diliges proximum tuum sicut teipsum.
Page 129 - Predicabitur hoc euangelium regni in uniuerso mundo in testimonium omnibus gentibus ; et tune neniet finis.

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