Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Parenthetically we get an account of Colman’s activity in Ireland after
2 III, XXV | who succeeded him, when Colman, who was also sent from
3 III, XXV | thither, and the bishops, Colman with his Scottish clerks,
4 III, XXV | then commanded his bishop, Colman, first to declare what the
5 III, XXV | derived its origin. Then Colman said, "The Easter which
6 III, XXV | world."~When he had so said, Colman answered, "It is strange
7 III, XXV | Thus it is plain, that you, Colman, neither follow the example
8 III, XXV | greatest festival."~To this Colman rejoined: "Did the holy
9 III, XXV | king said, "Is it true, Colman, that these words were spoken
10 III, XXV | given to your Columba?" Colman answered, "None." Then again
11 III, XXVI | CHAP. XXVI. How Colman, being worsted, returned
12 III, XXVI | Agilbert returned home. Colman, perceiving that his doctrine
13 III, XXVI | seventeen years, Finan ten, and Colman three.~When Colman had gone
14 III, XXVI | and Colman three.~When Colman had gone back into his own
15 III, XXVI | come from Scotlandwhilst Colman was yet bishop, and, both
16 III, XXVI | went away. It is said that Colman, upon his departure, requested
17 III, XXVI | king greatly loved Bishop Colman on account of his innate
18 III, XXVI | same church of Lindisfarne. Colman carried home with him part
19 III, XXVII| of the Bishops Finan and Colman, forsaking their native
20 IV, I | immediately, in which also Bishop Colman, being overcome by the united
21 IV, IV | CHAP. IV. How Bishop Colman, having left Britain, built
22 IV, IV | A. D.]~IN the meantime, Colman, the Scottish bishop, departing
23 IV, IV | the English had provided. Colman sought to put an end to
24 V, XXIV | king of Kent, died; and Colman with the Scots returned
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