The Martyrology of Donegal: A Calendar of the Saints of Ireland. Translated from the Original Irish by John O'Donovan. Edited, with the Irish Text, by James Henthorn Todd, and by William Reeves
The Martyrology of Donegal: A Calendar of the Saints of Ireland. Translated from the Original Irish by John O'Donovan. Edited, with the Irish Text, by James Henthorn Todd, and by William Reeves
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 Excerpt: ... but they are to be found in the tract mentioned under Sarnat. at the 3rd of May, p. 118 tu/nn. Sec O'Donovan's note on Moling in the Four Masters. An. C9f, vol. i., p. 298. (R.) Colum, Priest, of Enach. Colman, son of Cathbhadh, of Midhe-iseal. Aighlenn, daughter of Lenin, was his mother. The Sons Of Ernin, of Inis ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 Excerpt: ... but they are to be found in the tract mentioned under Sarnat. at the 3rd of May, p. 118 tu/nn. Sec O'Donovan's note on Moling in the Four Masters. An. C9f, vol. i., p. 298. (R.) Colum, Priest, of Enach. Colman, son of Cathbhadh, of Midhe-iseal. Aighlenn, daughter of Lenin, was his mother. The Sons Of Ernin, of Inis-mac-n-Ernin, in Loch C6, in Connacht. 23. G. NONO KAL. OCTOBRIS. 23. Adamnan,1 son of Konan, of the race of Conall Gulban, son of Niall, as to his stock. His mother was of the race of Enna, son of Niall. Ronat was her name. This is the Adamnan who was six and twenty years in the abbacy of I-Coluim-Cille. On a certain day that he was at Hi, he meditated in his mind to remain for three days and three nights in his church alone praying to the Lord, and he remained to the end of that time without coming to the monastery at all. They sent some mature men to the church to know how the cleric was, for they thought he was too long absent from them. They looked through the key-hole, and they saw a little boy with brilliance and bright radiance in the bosom of Adamnan. And Adamnan was thanking and caressing the infant; and they were not able to look at him any longer by reason of the divine rays which were around the boy. They were certain that it was Jesus who was in the shape of an infant, delighting Adamnan in this manner, and also that he was his satisfaction and gratification during these three days and nights.2 He was a vessel of wisdom, and a man full of the grace of God, and of the knowledge of the holy Scriptures, and of every other wisdom; a burning lamp which illuminated and enlightened the west of Europe with the light of virtues and good morals, laws, and rules, wisdom and knowledge, humility and self-abasement. These are his churches, namely...
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