| Alban Butler - 1798 - 348 pages
...contemplation, he passed into Ireland, and spent a considerable time in the company of St Egbert, till be was called back by his brother St Cedd, to assist...the laborious functions of his charge, visiting his diocese on foot, preaching the gospel, and seeking out the poorest and most abandoned persons to instruct... | |
| 1822 - 440 pages
...monastery of Lestingay, which he had founded in the mountains of the Deiri, or Woulds of Yorkshire. Saint Cedd being made bishop of London or of the East Saxons,...long abroad, that Oswi himself nominated St. Chad to the dignity, who was ordained by Wini, Bishop of Winchester, assisted by two British prelates, in 666.... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 702 pages
...the concerns of the monastery of Lestingay, which he had founded in the mountains of the Deiri, or Woulds of Yorkshire. St. Cedd being made bishop of...the laborious functions of his charge, visiting his diocese on foot, preaching the gospel, and seeking out the poorest and most abandoned persons to instruct... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 706 pages
...this house. Oswi having yielded up Bernicia, or the northern part of his kingdom, to his son Alefrid, this prince sent St. Wilfrid into France, that he...Northumbrian kingdom, or of York ; but he staid so long that Oswi himself nominated St. Chad to that dignity, who was ordained by Wini, bishop of Winchester,... | |
| Whellan T. and co - 1855 - 722 pages
...Lastingham. Alfred, or Alefrid, King of Deira, or the southern part of the kingdom of the Northumbers, sent St. Wilfrid into France, that he might be consecrated to the Bishopric of his kingdom, or of York; but he stayed so long abroad, that Oswy, the father of Alfred, and King of... | |
| Whellan T. and co - 1857 - 798 pages
...with those of St. Edburg at Liming Monastery. Lei. Collect, ti part of the Kingdom of the Northumbers, sent St. Wilfrid into France, that he might be consecrated to the Bishopric of his Kingdom, or of York ; but he stayed so long abroad, that Oswy, the father of Alfred, and King of... | |
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