Mayo of the English (Cong) of St. Ffechine, the Abbey of Athedalaragh (Boyle), Ailfynn, Uaran, Roscommon, with many other churches. God and the patrons of these churches shewed their miracles upon him, that his entrails and fundament fell from his private... The Fields Of Athenry: A Journey Through Ireland - Page 72by James Charles Roy - 2008 - 256 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1846 - 524 pages
...these churches shewed their miracles upon him, that his entrails and fundament fell from his private place, and it trailed after him even to the very earth, whereof he died impenitently, without shrive or extream unction, or good buryall in any church in the kingdom, but in a waste town." The same year... | |
| Roderic O'Flaherty - Connacht (Ireland) - 1846 - 538 pages
...these churches shewed their miracles upon him, that his entrails and fundament fell from his private place, and it trailed after him even to the very earth, whereof he died impenitently, without shrive or extream unction, or good buryall in any church in the kingdom, but in a waste town." The same year... | |
| Roderic O'Flaherty - Connacht (Ireland) - 1846 - 526 pages
...these churches shewed their miracles upon him, that his entrails and fundament fell from his private place, and it trailed after him even to the very earth, whereof he died impenit«ntly, without shrive or extream unction, or good buryall in any church in the kingdom, but... | |
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