| Sharon Turner - 1830 - 538 pages
...wishes. This ardent love not only inspired the continental provinces, but the most distant islands and savage countries. The Welshman left his hunting, the Scot his fellowship with vermin, the Dane his drinking party, and the Norwegian his raw fish.' p. 416. Mills, p. 58. The truth... | |
| 1854 - 448 pages
...there was no nation so remote or secluded, as not to contribute its portion : for this ardent devotion not only inspired the continental provinces, but even...Welshman left his hunting ; the Scot his fellowship with vermin ; the Dane his drinking party ; the Norwegian his raw fish. Lands were deserted of their husbandmen... | |
| William (of Malmesbury.) - 1854 - 482 pages
...there was no nation so remote or secluded, as not to contribute its portion : for this ardent devotion not only inspired the continental provinces, but even...Welshman left his hunting ; the Scot his fellowship with vermin ; the Dane his drinking party ; the Norwegian his raw fish. Lands were deserted of their husbandmen... | |
| 1872 - 602 pages
...ardent love not only inspired the Continental princes, but even all who had heard the name of Christ in the most distant islands or savage countries. The...Welshman left his hunting, the Scot his fellowship with vermin, the Dane his drinking party, the Norwegian his raw fish; lands were deserted of their husbandmen,... | |
| 1872 - 782 pages
...ardent love not only inspired the Continental princes, but even all who had heard the name of Christ in the most distant islands or savage countries. The...Welshman left his hunting, the Scot his fellowship with vermin, the Dane his drinking party, the Norwegian his raw fish ; lands were deserted of their husbandmen,... | |
| St. Andrew's Church (Headington, Oxford, England) - 1872 - 362 pages
...ardent love not only inspired the Continental princes, but even all who had heard the name of Christ in the most distant islands or savage countries. The...Welshman left his hunting, the Scot his fellowship with vermin, the Dane his drinking party, the Norwegian his raw fish; lands were deserted of their husbandmen,... | |
| William Elliot Dutton - 1877 - 286 pages
...earnest, and entirely devoted to the cause they had undertaken. And, as the author above-named says, " This ardent love not only inspired the continental...hunting, the Scot his fellowship with lice, the Dane his drinking-party, the Norwegian his raw fish. Lands were deserted of their liusbandmen, houses of their... | |
| William (of Malmesbury) - 1895 - 604 pages
...held, each departed to his home : and t . e report of this good resolution soon becoming general, it gently wafted a cheering gale over the minds of the...; the Norwegian his raw fish. Lands were deserted oi their husbandmen ; houses of their inhabitants ; even whole cities migrated. There was no regard... | |
| Mary Bateson - 1903 - 490 pages
...enthusiasm among all classes of the laity of Europe, such as has never been kindled before or since, " The Welshman left his hunting, the Scot his fellowship...Dane his drinking party, the Norwegian his raw fish ; " rich and poor, men and women and children of all races, went flocking eastward. The hunger and... | |
| Mary Bateson - 1903 - 488 pages
...been kindled before or since. "The Welshman left his hunting, the Scot I06(>-1I54] MIUTARY ORDERS 39 his fellowship with lice, the Dane his drinking party, the Norwegian his raw fish ; " rich and poor, men and women and children of all races, went flocking eastward. The hunger and... | |
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