... putrid while living, through the miracle of God, Colum-cille, and Finnen, and the other saints of Ireland, whose churches he had profaned and burned some time before; and he died at Fearnamor, without [making] a will, without penance, without the... Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society - Page 382by County Kildare Archaeological Society - 1908Full view - About this book
| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 pages
...Ireland, died of an insufferable and unknown disease—for he became putrid while living—without a will, without penance, without the body of Christ, without unction, as his evil deeds deserved." Immediately the Earl of Pembroke assumed the utle of King of Leinster in right of his wife Eva, Henry... | |
| 1857 - 626 pages
...other saints of Erin, whose churches he had profaned and burned some time before; and he died at Ferns, without making a will, without penance, without the...Christ, without unction, as his evil deeds deserved." After Dennod's death, in 1171, Richard Fitz Gislebert claimed the Kingdom of Leinster, in virtue of... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1857 - 778 pages
...other saints of Erin, whose churches he had profaned and burned some time before ; and he died at Ferns without making a will, without penance, without the...Christ, without unction, as his evil deeds deserved." The chroniclers of his own clan, however, state that Dei-mod, surnamed Na-n-(iall, or the alley of... | |
| Charles Bernard Gibson - 1857 - 312 pages
...of Ireland, whose churches he had profaned and burned some time before; * and he died at Fearna-mor, without [making] a will, without penance, without...Christ, without unction, as his evil deeds deserved." A man may be sick, both in body and mind, without a miracle, or the intervention of Columkill. But... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1857 - 778 pages
...other saints of Erin, whose churches he had profaned and burned some time before ; and he died at Ferns without making a will, without penance, without the...Christ, without unction, as his evil deeds deserved." The chroniclers of his own clan, however, state that Dei-mod, surnamed Na-n-(iall, or the alley of... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - Annals of the Four Masters - 1861 - 436 pages
...other saints of Erin, whose churches he had profaned and burned some time before; and he died at Ferns, without making a will, without penance, without the...Christ, without unction, as his evil deeds deserved." After Dermod's death, in 1171, Richard Fitz Gislebert claimed the Kingdom of Leinster, in virtue of... | |
| Anthony Cogan - Ireland - 1862 - 500 pages
...of Ireland, whose churches he had profaned and burned some time before ; and he died at Fearnainor, without (making) a will, without penance, without...Christ, without unction, as his evil deeds deserved. 1173. Ettru O'Meehan, Bishop of Clonard, died at an advanced age, after having spent a good life. 1175.... | |
| Giraldus (Cambrensis) - 1867 - 588 pages
...profaned and burned some time " before. And he died at Fearna" mor, without a will, without pen" anee, without the body of Christ, " without unction, as his evil deeds " deserved." 2 The order of events in Began is different. First after Dermot's death he places the siege of Dublin... | |
| Mary Francis Cusack - Ireland - 1868 - 642 pages
...of Ireland, whose churches he had profaned and burned some time before ; and he died at Fearnamor, without [making] a will, without penance, without...body of Christ, without unction, as his evil deeds deserved."9 But the death of the traitor could not undo the traitor's work. Men's evil deeds live after... | |
| Thomas D'Arcy McGee - Ireland - 1869 - 780 pages
...miracles of St. Columbcille and St. Finiau, whose churches he had plundered; "and he died at Feruamorc, without making a will, without penance, without the...Christ, without unction, as his evil deeds deserved." We have no desire to meditate over the memory of such a man. He, far more than his predecessor, whatever... | |
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