Nor will I call out upon the mountains, fountains, or hills, or upon the rivers, which now are subservient to the use of men, but once were an abomination and destruction to them, and to which the blind people paid divine honour. Archaeologia Cambrensis - Page 91891Full view - About this book
| Gildas (st.) - 1841 - 220 pages
...customary. Nor will I call out upon the mountains, fountains, or hills ; or upon the rivers, which now are subservient to the use of men, but once were an abomination...and to which the blind people paid divine honour. I shall also pass over the by-gone times of our cruel tyrants, whose notoriety was spread over to far... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1848 - 552 pages
...customary. Nor will I call out upon the mountains, fountains, or hills, or upon the rivers, which now are subservient to the use of men, but once were an abomination...and to which the blind people paid divine honour. I shall also pass over the bygone times of our cruel tyrants, whose notoriety was spread over to far... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 544 pages
...customary. Nor will I call out upon the mountains, fountains, or hills, or upon the rivers, which now are subservient to the use of men, but once were an abomination...and to which the blind people paid divine honour. I shall also pass over the bygone times of our cruel tyrants, whose notoriety was spread over to far... | |
| 1944 - 358 pages
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| John Allen Giles - 1872 - 554 pages
...customary. Nor will I call out upon the mountains, fountains, or hills, or upon the rivers, which now are subservient to the use of men, but once were an abomination...and to which the blind people paid divine honour. I shall also pass over the bygone times of our cruel tyrants, whose notoriety was spread over to far... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1884 - 776 pages
...customary. Nor will I call out upon the mountains, fountains, or hills, or upon the rivers, which now are subservient to the use of men, but once were an abomination...and to which the blind people paid divine honour." Our knowledge of the local development of Celtic religion in Britain and Ireland cannot be obtained... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1891 - 564 pages
...fountains, or hills, or upon the rivers, which now are subservient to the use of men, but once wjre an abomination and destruction to them, and to which the blind people paid divine honour. I shall also pass over the bygone times of our cruel tyrants, whose notoriety was spread over to far... | |
| Robert Charles Hope - 1893 - 264 pages
...cumulabatur." — Par. 4. " Nor will I call out the mountains, fountains, or hills, or upon the rivers, which are now subservient to the use of men, but once...567, and by other laws, but such commands are seldom obeyed. So deeply rooted was this feeling of veneration for the Holy Wells, that efforts were made... | |
| Powys-land Club - 1893 - 446 pages
...water. His words are: "Nor will I call out upon the mountains, fountains, or hills, or upon the rivers, which are now subservient to the use of men, but once were an abomination and obstruction to them, and to which the blind people paid divine honour," The preceding species of idolatry... | |
| Edgar Barclay - 1895 - 242 pages
...words : " I will not call upon the mountains, fountains, or hills, or upon the rivers, which now are subservient to the use of men, but once were an abomination...and to which the blind people paid divine honour." The country being again threatened with invasion from Picts and Scots, Gurthrigern (Vorltigern), that... | |
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