Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Том 13;Том 21;Том 43Methodist book concern, 1861 |
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... Iona was covered with cloisters and churches , and became the residence of a numerous body of teachers and students . The establishment at Iona is commonly spoken of as a con- vent ; but it was more properly a college , or rather a theo ...
... Iona was covered with cloisters and churches , and became the residence of a numerous body of teachers and students . The establishment at Iona is commonly spoken of as a con- vent ; but it was more properly a college , or rather a theo ...
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amenable to the faculty at Iona , and might be removed or recalled whenever their instructors should deem it proper . The course of study at Iona was eminently scriptural . It is recorded of Columba that " he was much devoted to the ...
amenable to the faculty at Iona , and might be removed or recalled whenever their instructors should deem it proper . The course of study at Iona was eminently scriptural . It is recorded of Columba that " he was much devoted to the ...
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... Iona for a teacher to come and instruct his people . The first Culdee missionary that was sent bore the name of Corman ; but he not being accept- able , on account of the severity of his manners and discipline , soon returned to Iona to ...
... Iona for a teacher to come and instruct his people . The first Culdee missionary that was sent bore the name of Corman ; but he not being accept- able , on account of the severity of his manners and discipline , soon returned to Iona to ...
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... Iona . This work of evangelizing England being commenced in the south by missionaries from Rome , and in the north by mission- aries from Iona , in a little time the two classes of missionaries came together , and it was then found that ...
... Iona . This work of evangelizing England being commenced in the south by missionaries from Rome , and in the north by mission- aries from Iona , in a little time the two classes of missionaries came together , and it was then found that ...
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... Iona had learned their religion from the Bible , and could be convinced on no other authority . The kings , however , rather inclined to the customs of Rome , as being the more fas- cinating and imposing ; and the Scots were obliged ...
... Iona had learned their religion from the Bible , and could be convinced on no other authority . The kings , however , rather inclined to the customs of Rome , as being the more fas- cinating and imposing ; and the Scots were obliged ...
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