The book How St Andrew Came to Scotland was written by author J T John Thomas Ball Here you can read free online of How St Andrew Came to Scotland book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is How St Andrew Came to Scotland a good or bad book?
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Here, then, we find an undoubted trace of the reverence paid to Fillan in Perth and Galloway, and in Armagh, the keeper of the bell so called of St Patrick describing him- self as a descendant of a servant of Fillan. Has the name Black Morrow any connection with Maor, Maer ? caused by the misinterpretation of MacCoul as Mac-Dubh-Gall. Ulster has from the earliest traditional times had among its population a proportion of Cruith- nigh, i. E. Picts. St Patrick himself came from the Cumbrian coast... of England, and when we see in history that Ulster was early settled by Scots, we take it that that statement means men from modern Scotland. Nobody knows exactly when Scotland got that name. At the commencement of the fifth century Claudius Claudianus said that icy Ireland wept heaps of Scots. Ireland is not so icy as Alba, but the geographical idea of the position of Alba was that its west coast was the north coast, running on about the same parallel of CAME TO SCOTLAND 49 longitude with the proper north coast of Ireland, bending forward towards the east.
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