Lives of the Irish saints, Zväzok 7

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Strana 458 - Ursorum rabies nulla est ibi; sseva leonum Semina, nee unquam Scotica terra tulit. Nulla venena nocent, nee serpens serpit in herba, Nee conquesta canit, garrula rana lacu; In qua Scotorum gentes.
Strana 434 - If I go into battle I will give my help to the king, for he has most need of help. And if I must believe in a God, why not in the White Christ as well as in any other? Now it is my advice, therefore, that we let ourselves be baptized, since the king insists so much upon it, and then go into the battle with him.
Strana 119 - If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me.
Strana 218 - Again, I say to you, that if two of you shall consent upon earth, concerning anything whatsoever they shall ask, it shall be done to them by my Father, who is in heaven ; for where there are two or three gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.
Strana 459 - Far westward lies an isle of ancient fame, By nature blessed, and Scotia is her name, Enrolled in books ; exhaustless is her store Of veiny silver and of golden ore ; Her fruitful soil for ever teems with wealth, With gems her waters, and her air with health ; Her verdant fields with milk and honey flow, Her woolly fleeces vie with virgin snow; Her waving furrows float with bearded corn, And arms and arts her envied sons adorn.
Strana 118 - As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things ; in which are certain things hard to be understood, which the unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, to their own destruction.
Strana 389 - For the Irish and Breton are kin, Though the lights of Antiquity pale In the point of the dawn where the partings begin Of the Bolg, and the Kymro, and Gael.
Strana 458 - Insula dives opum, gemmarum, vestis et auri, Commoda corporibus, aere, sole, solo ; Melle fluit, pulchris et lacteis Scotia campis, Vestibus atque armis, frugibus, arte, viris. Ursorum rabies nulla est ibi seeva, leonum Semina nee unquam Scotica terra tulit.
Strana 37 - The Beauties of England and Wales; or Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of each County (1801-1817).
Strana 196 - Augustine, at the end of the fourth and the beginning of the fifth century. From that time forward the neuter gained ground in the Western Church till it altogether supplanted the masculine.

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