Excerpt from An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland, Vol. 2 of 4: From the First Introduction of Christianity Among the Irish, to the Beginning of the Thirteenth Century
Ailild the second, bishop If Armagh - Succeeded by Dubhtach or Duach - St. Senan - Erects the Church at Inniscarra - and of I mzisluinge - and of Innistuaisceart - Monastery of Inis-cathaig, now 'inniscatthy - Kieran of Clonmacnois - St. Kieran of Saigir - St. Diermit abbot (f Inis clothran - St. Fedlimid of K ilmore - Bishop Illcm dus - St. Bioch, bishop oflimisbofinde - Tuathal monarch of Ireland killed - succeeded by.dier mit - St. Finnian Qf Clonard - Finnian bishop of Maghbite - St. Frigidean - The two Brendans Briga sister of St. Brendan of Clonfizrt - St.
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Excerpt from An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland, Vol. 2 of 4: From the First Introduction of Christianity Among the Irish, to the Beginning of the Thirteenth Century
Ailild the second, bishop If Armagh - Succeeded by Dubhtach or Duach - St. Senan - Erects the Church at Inniscarra - and of I mzisluinge - and of Innistuaisceart - Monastery of Inis-cathaig, now 'inniscatthy - Kieran of Clonmacnois - St. Kieran of Saigir - St. Diermit abbot (f Inis clothran - St. Fedlimid of K ilmore - Bishop Illcm dus - St. Bioch, bishop oflimisbofinde - Tuathal monarch of Ireland killed - succeeded by.dier mit - St. Finnian Qf Clonard - Finnian bishop of Maghbite - St. Frigidean - The two Brendans Briga sister of St. Brendan of Clonfizrt - St.
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Excerpt from An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland, Vol. 2 of 4: From the First Introduction of Christianity Among the Irish, to the Beginning of the Thirteenth Century
(6) The great friendship between David and Senan is mentioned also in the first or Metrical Life, cap. 25 but nothing is said of his having visited David in Britain, or of his having ever left Ire land. And indeed it is probable that he did not. They might have kept up an intimacy and correspondence without having seen each other. Senan is not spoken of in any of David's lives, whereas Brendan, Aidan, and other Irishmen are, as having been personally acquainted with him. What bewitched Harris (bishops, p. 502) to make Senan a disciple of David Was it because it is said in the second life (the only authority Harris could have) that Senan, after having completed his studies and travels, paid a visit to him P David was, I am sure, the younger man of the two.
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