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This positive view of Ireland's position among ' the barbarian peoples'18 in Columbanus's letters contrasts sharply with some later sources , particularly the literature of the Easter controversy . Ireland's remoteness is viewed in a ...
This positive view of Ireland's position among ' the barbarian peoples'18 in Columbanus's letters contrasts sharply with some later sources , particularly the literature of the Easter controversy . Ireland's remoteness is viewed in a ...
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like the Jews , unable to rise from the literal , or ' fleshly ' , to the spiritual appreciation of Easter . Had they advanced from the fleshly state , they would have realised that the church , as a spiritual community , was not to be ...
like the Jews , unable to rise from the literal , or ' fleshly ' , to the spiritual appreciation of Easter . Had they advanced from the fleshly state , they would have realised that the church , as a spiritual community , was not to be ...
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The main issues at stake were the age of the moon on Easter Sunday and the earliest date at which Easter Sunday could fall , 51 but the choice of Easter cycle was also contentious . The southern Irish churches followed Rome by adopting ...
The main issues at stake were the age of the moon on Easter Sunday and the earliest date at which Easter Sunday could fall , 51 but the choice of Easter cycle was also contentious . The southern Irish churches followed Rome by adopting ...
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