| James Ussher - 1631 - 636 str.
...cap. 3. ct 6. " Ibid. cap. 21,22, 24. The Scotish that professed no subjection to the Church of Rome, were they that sent preachers for the conversion of...successively for the kingdom of Northumberland ; for^ the East-Saxons, Cedd brother to Ceadda the bisbop of York before mentioned ; forq the middle Angles, which... | |
| 1864 - 868 str.
...style and arrangement, thin work deserves the attention of all historical onqmren. Church of Rome, were they that sent preachers for the conversion of...these countries, and ordained bishops to govern them." And it is certainly unknown to the majority of English Christians that, when the Papal power was struggling... | |
| James Ussher - 1815 - 250 str.
...other half of Hertfordshire. The Scottish that professed no subjection to the Church of Rome, were thej that sent Preachers for the conversion of these countries...Colman successively for the kingdom of Northumberland ; ° tor the East-Saxous, Cedd, brother to Ceadda the Bishop of York before mentioned ; li for the... | |
| William Hales - 1819 - 618 str.
...preachers for the conversion of those countries, and ordained bishops to govern • them ; namely, -Aldan, Finan, and Colman successively, for the kingdom of Northumberland; for •the East Saxons, Cedd (brother to Ceadda, the Bishop of York}; for the middle Angles, which in•habited Leicestershire,... | |
| James Ussher - 1835 - 772 str.
...the other half of Hertfordshire. The Scottish, that professed no subjection to the Church of Rome, were they that sent preachers for the conversion of...Colman, successively, for the kingdom of Northumberland; Mfor the East Saxons, Cedd, • Bed. Hist. lib. ii. cap. 2. 3* Ann. Oom. A12 fvel 613) BcUum Cairclegion,... | |
| John BROWN (Minister of Langton.) - 1842 - 584 str.
...and the other half of Hertfordshire. The Scottish that professed no subjection to the Church of Rome, were they that sent preachers for the conversion of...of York, before mentioned ; for the Middle Angles, which inhabited Leicestershire, and the Mercians, Diuma ; for the paucity of priests, saith Bede, constrained... | |
| John Brown - 1844 - 644 str.
...the other half of Hertfordshire. The Scottish, that professed no subjection to the Church of Rome, were they that sent preachers for the conversion of...of York, before mentioned; for the Middle Angles, which inhabited Leicestershire, and the Mercians. Diuma; for the paucity of priests, saith Bede, constrained... | |
| James Ussher - 1631 - 638 str.
...cap. 3. et 6. " Ibid. cap. 21,22, 24. The Scotish that professed no subjection to the Church of Rome, were they that sent preachers for the conversion of...countries, and ordained bishops to govern them; namely, Aidan0, Finan and Colman successively for the kingdom of Northumberland ; forp the East-Saxons, Cedd... | |
| 1876 - 244 str.
...the other half of Herts. The Scottish (or Irish), who professed no. subjection to the Church of Rome, were they that sent preachers for the conversion of...these countries, and ordained bishops to govern them, viz., Aidan, Finan, and Colman, successively for the kingdom of Northumberland ; for the East Saxons,... | |
| 1862 - 720 str.
...Usher. "The Scottish," says that excellent man, "that professed no subjection to the Church of Rome, were they that sent preachers for the conversion of...kingdom of Northumberland; for the East Saxons, Cedd, brother to Ceadda, the bishop of York ; for the Middle Angles (which inhabited Leicestershire) and... | |
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