... night. In the days of the Roman Empire, when Uriconium was standing, a very wicked city stood where we now see Bomere Pool. The inhabitants had turned back from Christianity to heathenism, and though God sent one of the Roman soldiers to be a prophet... The Antiquary - Page 1021890Full view - About this book
 | Georgina Frederica Jackson - 1883 - 694 pages
...related to me by a lady in the parish of Condover, 1881. In the days of the Roman empire, when Uriconinm was standing, a very wicked city stood where we now...But no such happy lot was in store for the faithful pair. On the following Easter eve, sudden destruction came upon the city. The distant Caradoc i sent... | |
 | Georgina Frederica Jackson - 1883 - 228 pages
...Here is another variant of the same legend, related to me by a lady in the parish of Condover, 1881. In the days of the Roman empire, when Uriconium was...constant to the faith. She listened gladly to the BK. II. F Christian's teaching, and he on his part loved her, and would have had her to be his wife.... | |
 | Georgina Frederica Jackson - 1883 - 206 pages
...The inhabitants had turned back from Christianity to heathenism, and though God sent one of the Eoman soldiers to be a prophet to them, like Jonah to Nineveh,...But no such happy lot was in store for the faithful pair. On the following Easter eve, sudden destruction came upon the city. The distant Caradoc * sent... | |
 | 1891 - 392 pages
...now see Bomere Pool. The inhabitants had turned back from Christianity to heathenism, and though Go 3 sent one of the Roman soldiers to be a prophet to...persecuted the preacher. Only the daughter of the Govenor remained constant to the faith. She listened gladly to tin Chriatiin's teaching, and he nu... | |
 | 1891 - 538 pages
...inhabitante had turned back from Christianity to heathenism, and though Goi aent one of the Roman aoldiers to be a prophet to them, like Jonah to Nineveh, they...persecuted the preacher. Only the daughter of the Qovenor remained constant to the faith. She listened gladly to thi Christ! in* в teaching, and he... | |
 | Robert Charles Hope - 1893 - 264 pages
...waggon-ropes were tied together and let down into it, no bottom could be found— and how should therebe ? when everyone knows that it has none ! Nor can it...But no such happy lot was in store for the faithful pair. On the following Easter Even, sudden destruction came upon the city. The distant Caradoc —... | |
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