| Great Britain - 1853 - 440 pages
...TBACHEBB. § 236. THE disputation being ended' and the company broken up, Agilberct returned home. Colman, perceiving that his doctrine was rejected, and his sect despised, took with him such as were willing to follow him, and would not comply with the catholic Easter and the tonsure of... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 pages
...TEACHERS. § 236. THE disputation being ended1 and the company broken up, Agilberct returned home. Colman, perceiving that his doctrine was rejected, and his sect despised, took with him such as were willing to follow him, and would not comply with the catholic Easter and the tonsure of... | |
| William Forbes Skene - Scotland - 1877 - 546 pages
...hastened to conform themselves to that which they found to be better.73 Bede then tells us ' that Colman, perceiving that his doctrine was rejected and his sect despised, took with him such as were willing to follow him and would not comply with the Catholic Easter and the coronal tonsure... | |
| Frederick Edward Warren - British Isles - 1881 - 330 pages
...King Athelstan, who formally nominated him to the Cornish See of Bodmin AD 9362. Northumberland. — The Celtic Church, established in Northumberland by...was rejected and his sect despised, took with him such as were willing to follow him, and would not comply with the Catholic Easter and coronal tonsure,... | |
| Edgar Charles S. Gibson (bp. of Gloucester.) - 1884 - 156 pages
...changes advocated by Wilfrid should be adopted. Upon this the Bishop Colman " perceiving," as Bzeda says, "that his doctrine was rejected and his sect despised, took with him such as were willing to follow him, and would not comply with the Catholic Easter and the tonsure of... | |
| William Forbes Skene - Scotland - 1887 - 546 pages
...hastened to conform themselves to that which they found to be better.75 Bede then tells us 'that Colman, perceiving that his doctrine was rejected and his sect despised, took with him such as were willing to follow him and would not comply with the Catholic Easter and the coronal tonsure... | |
| Charles Augustus Hanna - Scots-Irish - 1902 - 648 pages
...be better. The disputation being ended, and the company broken up, Agilbert returned home. Colman, perceiving that his doctrine was rejected, and his sect despised, took with him such as would not comply with the Catholic • Easter and the tonsure, (for there was much controversy... | |
| Joseph Cullen Ayer (Jr.) - Religion - 1913 - 740 pages
...institution, and resolved to conform to that which they found to be better . . . [ch. 26]. Colman, perceiving that his doctrine was rejected and his sect despised, took with him such as would not comply with the Catholic Easter and the tonsure (for there was much controversy about... | |
| St Bede - Religion - 2007 - 389 pages
...[*,D. 664.] THE disputation being ended, and the company broken up, Agilbert returned home. Colman, perceiving that his doctrine was rejected, and his sect despised, took with him such as would not comply with the Catholic Easter and the tonsure (for there was much controversy about... | |
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