Sodor and Man (Classic Reprint)

Sodor and Man (Classic Reprint)
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IN endeavouring to write a history of the Manx Church, I have encountered various difficulties. Before the twelfth century, there is an almost total absence of trustworthy sources of information. Between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries, the monkish chronicles, the charters and papal bulls, which are the staple materials. Available for my purpose, afford, as regards a portion of the chronicles at least, a somewhat nu reliable basis for the construction of a credible and continuous history. Whilst, during. The last three centuries, I have found it. By no means easy to make a judicious selection from the copious materials in the insular records, both ecclesiastical and civil, and’in the writings of authors contemporary with the events they relate.

Want of space has, unfortunately, prevented the publication of the canons of Bishops Simon, Mark, and Russell,1 but the most important of the spiritual laws, and the whole of Bishop Wilson’s canons, will be found in the text.

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