| Thomas Innes - 1853 - 416 Seiten
...than an ordinary progress in piety and in learning in Ycolmkill, S. Columba, having caused him to be advanced to holy Orders, and afterwards to be consecrated...admonishing him to settle and erect a church upon the brink of a river where he should find that by its windings it formed the figure of a bishop's crosier.... | |
| Spalding Club, Aberdeen - 1853 - 440 Seiten
...than an ordinary progress in piety and in learning in Ycolmkill, S. Columba, having caused him to be advanced to holy Orders, and afterwards to be consecrated...admonishing him to settle and erect a church upon the brink of a river where he should find that by its windings it formed the figure of a bishop's crosier.... | |
| Philosophical Society of Aberdeen - 1884 - 340 Seiten
...than an ordinary progress in piety and in learning in Ycolmkill, St. Columba having caused him to be advanced to holy orders, and afterwards to be consecrated...by its windings it formed the figure of a bishop's crosier. St. Machar, following this admonition, went on northward, preaching the Gospel till he came... | |
| Philosophical Society of Aberdeen - 1884 - 330 Seiten
...than an ordinary progress in piety and in learning in Ycolmkill, St. Columba having caused him to be advanced to holy orders, and afterwards to be consecrated...by its windings it formed the figure of a bishop's crosier. St. Machar, following this admonition, went on northward, preaching the Gospel till he came... | |
| 1888 - 324 Seiten
...not remote ' " (John Ramsay's Selected Writings, pp. 92-3). FOUNDATION OF THE CHURCH OF ST. MACHAR. 9 advanced to holy orders and afterwards to be consecrated...Pictish provinces, admonishing him to settle and erect a chureh upon the bank of a river where he should find that by its windings it formed the figure of a... | |
| M. E. Leicester Addis - 1901 - 254 Seiten
...nor staff, nor scrip. But tradition tells of one prophetic injunction given to St. Machar, "To build a church upon the bank of a river where he should find by its windings it formed the figure of a Bishop's Crozier," and this tradition is duly recorded in... | |
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