The Culdee Church Or the Historical Connection of Modern Presbyterian Churches
The Culdee Church Or the Historical Connection of Modern Presbyterian Churches
T V Thomas Verner Moore
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Ella. " " Yea, " said Gregory, " Allelulia must be sung in the dominions of that King. "* From that hour he resolved that England shouM be converted, that he would become a Christian Ctesar and re-conquer it to Piome ; and although his desire *II. Milman, p. 48. 36 THE CULDEE CHURCH. was frustrated at that time, he carried it out when he ascended the pontifical throne. This little inci- dent was the occasion of linking England to Rome, rather than to Scotland in its ecclesiastical rela- tions, ...as we shall see, and thus changing the whole current of Church history as far as it is affected by the Anglican Church. During this reign of Saxon Paganism, Christian- ity continued to exist and grow in Scotland and Ireland, and so closely were these countries con- nected ecclesiastically, that they are both called by ancient writers Scotia, and their inhabitants Scots. This probably had its origin in the fact that it was the Celtic tribes in both that were Christianized, and they we. E regarded as one people, although living in separate Islands, and constituted substan- tially one Church.
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