| Richard Kelsey - 1852 - 580 pages
...solitary acts of a seraibarbarian. Of Olaf Haraldsson, who was afterwards canonized, it is written : " If any there were who would not renounce heathen ways,...but let none go unpunished who would not serve God." — " Reerek was an able but obstinate man, whose fidelity he could not trust to, if he made peace... | |
| Charles Loring Brace - 1857 - 792 pages
...went first to Vingulmark. He ordered his progress so that he came first to lodge in the neighborhood of the forest habitations, and summoned to him all...hung up some, cut down some with the sword; but let some go unpunished who would not serve God. He went thus through the whole district, sparing neither... | |
| James Henthorn Todd - 1867 - 598 pages
...how it stood with their Christianity; if there were any there who would not renounce heathen ways ;" he " drove some out of the country, mutilated others...but let none go unpunished who would not serve God." See CONCLUSION. TheEditor'a The Editor must now apologise for the great length to thiTintro which these... | |
| Sabine Baring Gould - 1874 - 460 pages
...zealously in hand that he drove some out of the country, mutilated others of hands and feet, or stabbed their eyes out ; hung up some, cut down some with the sword ; and let none go unpunished that would not serve God. He went thus through the whole district, sparing... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 580 pages
...how it stood with their Christianity ; if there were any there who would not renounce heathen ways, he drove some out of the country, mutilated others...sword : but let none go unpunished who would not serve God."—Introd. to War of the Gatdhil with the Gaill, cxcix. note. 3 The canon law, for example, recognises... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 572 pages
...were any there who would not renounce heathen ways, he drove tome out of the country, mutilated other; of hands or feet, or stung their eyes out: hung up...sword : but let none go unpunished who would not serve God."—Introd. to H'ar of tlie Gaedhil u'ilh tht Caill, cxcix. nott. 3 The canon law, for example,... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 574 pages
...heathen ways, he drove fome out of the country, mutilated others of hands or feet, or stung their ryes out : hung up some, cut down some with the sword :...but let none go unpunished who would not serve God." — Introd. to War of tlie Gatdhil u>itk t/ie Caill, cxcix. note. 3 The canon law, for example, recognises... | |
| Laura Elizabeth Poor - 1880 - 500 pages
...country to convert the nation. " He taught them the right customs. If there were any who would not leave heathen ways, he took the matter so zealously that...but let none go unpunished who would not serve God." Is not this naive ? But here is King Olafs crowning achievement during his royal progress. When Gudbrand... | |
| Laura Elizabeth Poor - 1880 - 492 pages
...country to convert the nation. " He taught them the right customs. If there were any who would not leave heathen ways, he took the matter so zealously that...but let none go unpunished who would not serve God." Is not this naive ? But here is King Olaf s crowning achievement during his royal progress. When Gudbrand... | |
| Laura Elizabeth Poor - 1881 - 522 pages
...taught them the right customs. If there were any who would not leave heathen ways, he took the matter BO zealously that he drove some out of the country, mutilated...but let none go unpunished who would not serve God." Is not this naive ? But here is King Olafs crowning achievement during his royal progress. When Gudbrand... | |
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