| Ireland - Irish language - 1865 - 402 pages
...occupation of this island, down to the reception of the faith, were all exhibited by Dubhthach to Patrick. What did not clash with the Word of God in the written law and in the New Testament, and wilh the consciences of the believers, was confirmed in the laws of the Brehons* by Patrick and by... | |
| 1866 - 900 pages
...occupation of this island down to the reception of the faith, were all exhibited by Dubhthach to Patrick. What did not clash with the Word of God in the written...in the New Testament, and with the consciences of the believers, was confirmed in the laws of the Brchons by Patrick and by the ecclesiastics and the... | |
| 1866 - 780 pages
...island of Erin. . . .for the law of nature had prevailed where the written few did not reach. . . . " What did not clash with the Word of God in the Written...in the New Testament, and with the consciences of the believers, was confirmed in the laws of the Brehons by Patrick, and by the ecclesiastics, and by... | |
| George Herbert - 1866 - 722 pages
...island of Erin. . . .for the law of nature had prevailed where the written law did not reach. . . . " What did not clash with the Word of God in the Written...in the New Testament, and with the consciences of the believers, was confirmed in the laws of the Brehons by Patrick, and by the ecclesiastics, and by... | |
| Law - 1870 - 1012 pages
...Christianity into this island, as for improving its laws. Concerning this revisal we are told that " whatever did not clash with the Word of God, in the written law, and in the New Testament, and in tho consciences of men, was confirmed in the laws of the Brehons by Patrick." It is remarkable that... | |
| Thomas Gallwey - Irish poetry - 1871 - 130 pages
...occupation of this island, down to the reception of the faith, were all exhibited by Dubhtach to Patrick. What did not clash with the Word of God in the written law and the New Testament, and in the consciences of the believers, was confirmed in the laws of the Brehons... | |
| Thomas Gallwey - Irish poetry - 1871 - 128 pages
...occupation of this island, down to the reception of the faith, were all exhibited by Dubhtach to Patrick. What did not clash with the Word of God in the written law and the New Testament, and in the consciences of the believers, was confirmed in the laws of the Brehons... | |
| Great Britain - 1873 - 966 pages
...occupation of this island down to the reception of the faith, were all exhibited by Duvach to Patrick. What did not clash with the Word of God in the written...in the New Testament, and with the consciences of the believers, was confirmed in the laws of the Brehons by Patrick, and by the ecclesiastics, and the... | |
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