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Saints of Scotland Eileen Dunlop

Saints of Scotland By Eileen Dunlop

Saints of Scotland by Eileen Dunlop


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Summary

Scotties are full-colour, Scottish information books for young readers, aged 10-12. Each title contains facts, activities and suggestions for places to visit. This edition provides an answer to the question: What is a saint?

Saints of Scotland Summary

Saints of Scotland: Activity Book by Eileen Dunlop

This book paints a lively picture of the lives and legends of Scotland's saints and tells how the Christian Church came to Scotland. Many saints lived in stirring and troubled times and not all were gentle and 'saintly'. Discover which saint met the Loch Ness monster. How did three shipwrecked princesses become saints? Who may be the next Scottish saint?

About Eileen Dunlop

Eileen Dunlop

Table of Contents

What is a Saint?; a time line; St. Ninian and the Shining White House, the coming of Columba; Saints of the Western Isles; St Serf and St Kentigern, Vikings and an Orkney Saint; Fergus and Machar - Saints of the North-east; St Duthac of Tain; the Great Glen adventure; St Kenneth and Two St Fillans; St Triduana and Saints of the Holy Wells; St Cuthbert of Melrose and Lindisfarne, Adrian, Baldred and Holy Islands; St Ebba; St Margaret and St David- Royal Saints of Scotland; The Saint-less Years, Then ..and Now, Saints and their places; places to visit and answers.

Additional information

GOR003917492
9780114952518
0114952515
Saints of Scotland: Activity Book by Eileen Dunlop
Used - Very Good
Paperback
NMSE - Publishing Ltd
20040720
40
N/A
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