Books and other items printed in Gaelic from 1871 to 1900 > Cunntas air boidhicheadan Ceann-Lochearn agus Edinample, or, A description of the beauties of Edinample and Lochearnhead
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43 H>686ripti< n vf ck , §am
man called St Faolan. residej in
Strathfdlan, a religious person, with
regard such a due to sacred things,
who was publish in religious oratione,
that water there denominated on his
celebration renown to this day, which
is a typical representation of liis moral
goodness and piety devotion ; which
aqua was effected by a portio flowed
from his supernaturally power or
piously endowments, that it is a re¬
medy of restorative wit to some of
the insane or discomposed persons
that attending the water on certus
time, distinguishing from the restat
of the aun us. From his principle, sect,
and external appearance of his ges¬
ture action, so amiable, exciting peo¬
ple of loving the picturesque repres¬
entation of his reverence to godliness,
that their regard to him with such
parental tendering, that a market
holding in month of January, at Kil-
man called St Faolan. residej in
Strathfdlan, a religious person, with
regard such a due to sacred things,
who was publish in religious oratione,
that water there denominated on his
celebration renown to this day, which
is a typical representation of liis moral
goodness and piety devotion ; which
aqua was effected by a portio flowed
from his supernaturally power or
piously endowments, that it is a re¬
medy of restorative wit to some of
the insane or discomposed persons
that attending the water on certus
time, distinguishing from the restat
of the aun us. From his principle, sect,
and external appearance of his ges¬
ture action, so amiable, exciting peo¬
ple of loving the picturesque repres¬
entation of his reverence to godliness,
that their regard to him with such
parental tendering, that a market
holding in month of January, at Kil-
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