Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 1Arthur West Haddan, William Stubbs Clarendon Press, 1869 - Great Britain |
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Page 319 - ... potestatis honorisque sui dignitate careat reamque se diuino iudicio existere de perpetrata iniquitate cognoscat et a sacratissimo corpore et sanguine Dei et Domini redemptoris no/stri Jesu Christi aliena fiat atque in extremo examine districte ultioni subiaceat.
Page 665 - And three Scots came to king Alfred in a boat without any oars from Ireland, whence they had stolen away, because they desired for the love of God to be in a state of pilgrimage, they recked not where. The boat in which they came was made of two hides and a half ; and they took with them provisions sufficient for seven days ; and then about the seventh day they came on shore in Cornwall, and soon after went to king Alfred. Thus they were named : Dubslane, and Macbeth, and Maelinmun.
Page 53 - Venite ad me omnes qui laboratis et onerati estis, et ego reficiam vos. Tollite iugum meum super vos, et discite a me, quia mitis sum et humilis corde; et invenietis requiem animabus vestris.
Page 208 - Wales," and after the laws were drawn up " went a second time to Rome and obtained the judgment of the wise there, and ascertained those laws to be in accordance with the law of God and the law of countries and cities in the receipt of faith and baptism.'* nevertheless the laws on divorce are remarkably lax.
Page 58 - Filios genui et exaltavi, ipsi autem spreverunt me: cognovit bos possessorem suum et asinus praesepe Domini sui, Israel autem me non cognovit, et populus meus me non intellexit:' et omnis Scriptura de ipso locuta est.
Page 58 - Querite judicium : subvenite oppresso : judicate pupillo : defendite viduam : et venite et arguite me : dicit dominus. Lectio if. СЧ fuerint peccata vestra ut *— ' coccinum : quasi nix dealbabuntur. et si fuerint rubra quasi vermiculus : velut lana alba erunt.
Page 211 - Dyuet). That house he ordered to be constructed of white rods, as a lodge for him in hunting, when he came to Dyved ; and on that account it was called the White House (Ty Gwyn).
Page 438 - Testes autem qui fuerint nominati si se, gratia, odio vel timoré subtraxerint, censura simili, appellatione cessante, cogatis veritati testimonium perhibere. Quod si non omnes hiis exequendis potueritis interesse, duo vestrum ea nichilominus exequantur.
Page 223 - The first is the king ; he is to sit next the screen ; next to him the canghellor ; then the osb ; then the edling ; then the chief falconer ; the foot-holder on the side opposite to the king's dish ; and the mediciner, at the base of the pillar opposite to him, on the other side of the fire. Next to the other screen, the priest of the household to bless the food and chaunt the ' Pater ' ; the silentiary is to strike the pillar above his head ; next to him the judge of the court ; next to him the...
Page 330 - ... existere de perpetrata iniquitate cognoscat et a sacratissimo corpore et sanguine dei et domini redemptoris nostri lesu Christi aliena fiat atque in extremo examine districte subiaceat ultioni.