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The Church in Ireland

The Church in Ireland

A Second Chapter of Contemporary History (Classic Reprint)

by Thomas Andrews
Hardback
Publication Date: 02/01/2019

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Excerpt from The Church in Ireland: A Second Chapter of Contemporary History Protestant Church, the Bishop of Oxford lately declared in the House of Lords, that St. Patrick was the son of one married clergyman, and the grandson of another. He ought in candour to have added, that the only authorities on the subject are wholly at variance. In the 'confession, ' St. Patrick describes himself as the son of a deacon, who was himself the son of a presbyter in the Epistle to Coroticus, ' he says that he is of gentle birth according to the flesh, his father a decurion, and that, for the sake of 1 others, he sold his nobility. The name of Patricius, as well as the popular legends, are favourable to the latter statement. I do not wish, at the same time, to attach any undue importance to either of these documents. A recent writer has attempted to alter the barbarous texts, so as to bring the language of the Confession' into agreement with that of the 'epistle but with little success. The opinion of the learned Ledwich, that there is'no evidence of such a person as St. Patrick having ever lived in Ireland, and that his history is one of the most contemptible of fictions, goes perhaps somewhat too far; although a recent writer in Germany has also pronounced the writings, ascribed to St. Patrick to be fictitious, and the accounts of his life fabulous. I am, at the same time, constrained to acknowledge, that the arguments adduced against the existence of the historical St. Patrick of the fifth century are most cogent, and have never been satisfactorily answered. The more, indeed, we attempt to obtain a distinct'view of the saint and his achievements, the farther they recede from our sight; and, 'in spite of the efforts of clerical and national admirers, the eventful life of St. Patrick must, it is to be feared, disappear sooner or later from the page of history, and his memory be enshrined, along with that of other heroes of the same order, among the grand, but shadowy, figures of a semi-legendary period.

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ISBN:
9780428740290
9780428740290
Category:
British & Irish history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
02-01-2019
Publisher:
Forgotten Books
Pages:
74
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x6mm
Weight:
0.26kg

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