| Robert Beatson - 1806 - 570 pagine
...James Warp, Clopher, situated on the liver JLaunr, takes its name from a golden stone, from which, in times of Paganism, the devil used to pronounce juggling answers, like the oracles of Apollo Plrthius, as it ii said in I he register or Clogher. The present Dean of Clogher is Richard Bagwell,... | |
| Patrick E. Lynch - 1828 - 352 pagine
...moved northward to Clogher,^ and founded there a church * Clogher, situated on the river Lanny, lakes its name from a golden stone, from which, in the times...of paganism, the devil used to pronounce juggling and bishop's see, which for some time he himself governed, but then surrendered it to Mac-Cartin (2,)... | |
| Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1841 - 586 pagine
...before the royal seat of the kings of Ergal." Clogher takes its name from a golden stone, from which, in times of paganism, the devil used to pronounce juggling answers, like the oracles of Apollo Pythius, as is said in the register of Clogher. — Sir James Ware. Eleven saints have held this see... | |
| Joseph Haydn - 1851 - 700 pagine
...the • royal seat of the kings of Krgal." Clogher takes its name from a golden stone, from which, in times of paganism, the devil used to pronounce juggling answers, like the oracles of Apollo Pythius, as is said in the register of Clogher. — Sir Jame» Ware. Eleven saints have held this see... | |
| Joseph Haydn - 1853 - 738 pagine
...before the royal seat of the kings of Ergal." Clogher takes its name from a golden stone, from which, in times of paganism, the devil used to pronounce juggling answers, like the oracles of Apollo Pythiui, as is said in the register of Clogher. — Sir James Wan. Eleven saints have held this see... | |
| Joseph Haydn - 1866 - 906 pagine
...Ergal." He died in 506. Clogher takes its name from a golden stone, from which, in times of jMiganism, the devil used to pronounce juggling answers, like the oracles of Apollo Pythius. Sir James Ware. In 1041 the cathedral was built anew and dedicated to its founder. Clogher... | |
| Patrick Weston Joyce - 1869 - 562 pagine
...hence the place was called Cloch-oir, golden stone. O'Flaherty makes this statement in his Ogygia, on the authority of Cathal Maguire, archdeacon of Clogher,...the Times of Paganism, the Devil used to pronounce CHAP. I.] MOUNTAINS, HILLS, AND ROCKS. 377 juggling Answers, like the Oracles of Apollo Pythius, as... | |
| Joseph Haydn, Benjamin Vincent - 1874 - 1004 pagine
...scat of the kings of Ergal." He died in 506. Clogher takes it name from a golden stone, from which, in times of paganism, the devil used to pronounce juggling answers, like the oracles of ЛроНо Pythias. Kir James Ware. In 1041 the cathedral was built anew, and dedicated to its founder.... | |
| 1891 - 314 pagine
...from Fintona, on the line of railway between Omagh and Enniskillen. The name of the placet is derived "from a Golden Stone, from which in the Times of Paganism the Devil used to pronounce Jugling Answers, like the oracles of Apollo Pythius, as is said in the Register of Clogher." \ St.... | |
| Sir Andrew Agnew - 1893 - 510 pagine
...adapted to the translation — namely, that "Clogher takes its name from a golden stone, from which in times of paganism the devil used to pronounce juggling answers like the oracles of old." The derivation and story Dr. Reeves (now Bishop of Down and Connor) annihilates in a sentence:... | |
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