The Celtic Church in Scotland: A Study of Its Penetration Lines and Art RelationshipsThe University Press, 1935 - 120 sider |
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THE ROMAN BACKGROUND | 22 |
THE FOReground of ST NINIANS | 35 |
THE MISSION OF ST NINIAN TO THE BRITONS AND | 48 |
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Abbot Aberdeen Aberdeenshire Adamnan Alba Anglian archæological Bangor Bede Bede's Bishop Boniface Britons Brude Caledonians Candida Casa Celtic Church Celtic Place Names Celtic Scotland centre chap chapel Chi-Rho church sites civilisation coast Collingwood Columba connexion cross Dalriada dedicated Diocese district Donnan Drumalban Dunnichen early Christian eighth century equal-armed evidence foundation founder fourth century frontier Galloway Hadrian's Wall imperial influence inhabitants inscription Iona Ireland Irish island Kentigern KILDONAN King Nechtan Kingarth kingdom kingdom of Strathclyde Kirkmadrine land later Loch Lowlands Maelrubha Martyrology medieval mission of St missionary Moluag monastery monastic monogram monuments Mounth native Nechtan Ninian northern Northumbria Orkneys pagan penetration period Peter Pictish Pictland Picts political Proc Professor Restennet Roman Britain Romanised Rosemarkie saints Saxon Scotic Church Scotland Scottish sculptured stones seems sixth century Skene slab stone at Whithorn Strathclyde tribes Wales Watson Whithorn