| Richard John King - 1887 - 446 strani
...are placed together as " the three blessed visitors of the Isle of Britain." " They were so ealled because they went as guests to the houses of the noble,...gifts of their gold and silver, their raiment and provisions."h That Teilo certainly laboured in the country which then was, or at least had been, St.... | |
| Ebenezer Josiah Newell - 1887 - 228 strani
...blessed visitors of the isle of Britain. The others were Dewi (St. David) and Teilo. "They were so-called because they went as guests to the houses of the noble,...teach the faith in Christ to every one without pay or thanks.1 Besides which, they gave to the 1 For a like example of disinterestedness on the part of early... | |
| Richard John King - 1887 - 444 strani
...they went as guests to the heuses of the noble, the plebeian, the native, and the stranger, witheut accepting either fee or reward, or victuals or drink...did was to teach the faith in Christ to every one witheut pay or thanks. Besides which, they gave to the poor and needy gifts of their gold and silver,... | |
| Alfred Cooper Fryer - 1893 - 168 strani
...blessed visitors of the Isle of Britain. The others were Dewi (St. David) and Teilo. ' They were so called because they went as guests to the houses of...what they did was to teach the faith in Christ to everyone without pay or thanks. Besides which they gave to the poor and needy gifts of their gold and... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1914 - 518 strani
...Britain, and he is associated with SS. David and Padarn. " They were so called," says the Triad, " because they went as guests to the houses of the noble,...to teach the faith in Christ to every one without payment or thanks. Besides which, they gave to the poor and needy, gifts of their gold and silver,... | |
| 1882 - 990 strani
...without accepting either gift, or reward, or victuals, or drink ; but what they did was the teaching of the faith in Christ to every one, without pay or thanks ; besides to the poor and the needy they gave gifts of their gold and silver, their raiment, and their provisions.... | |
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