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Brother Ronald SSF.
A Vision of the Way the Celtic Church Grew in Ireland, Pictland, Wales, Britain 600 BC to 600 AD.

Published Saltcoats: Campaign Literature, 2000.
ISBN 1872463177.
Binding: paperback, perfect bound.
Printer: Campaign Literature, Saltcoats.
Size: 172x251x5mm.
Page count: vi,54pp.
Main language: English.
Overall condition fair to good: this copy has some wear on the covers, especially at the edges and corners, and a roughened patch on the front cover with some white substrate showing; overall, a slight vertical "wobble" to the book; spine uncreased, text appears to be free of marking.


This item £3.50
plus P&P £2.50 within the UK
(delivery outside the UK not currently available)

[Publisher’s price £5.95]
Weight without packaging: 242g.

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Contents: A traveller’s discoveries & vision; Earliest people on these islands; By 600 merchant ships had created important lines of communication; Celts advance westwards; An awesome act of God; What was happening in Pictland, Ireland & the Hebridean islands; Romans invade Britain; St. Martin of Tours; At Patrick & St. Nynia (Ninian); St. Columba & St. Moluag; The Age of Saints had begun; What can we learn from the early Celtic Church?

Notes: no
Tables: no
Illustrations: several monochrome drawings by Jane Pape
Maps & plans: 2
Genealogies: no
Chronology: no
Glossary: no
Bibliography: 1 page
Index: no

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See also | Church history |

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