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St. Patrick: ca. 380 - ca. 460 ![]()
My. Patrick
(Patricius or Sucat)
Dumbarton . Scotland & IrelandC. H. M. disclaimer. *=Library, **=Online
*File: THE ANCIENT BRITISH AND IRISH CHURCHES INCLUDING THE LIFE AND LABORS OF ST. PATRICK (1894) William Cathcart, Am. Baptist Publ. Society
**Book: The History of Baptists (2004) Pastor Doug Hammett [Robert Sargent outline] [ Outline ]
[pp. 87-88, 93: The Ancient Churches Of The Britons.
p. 93: The Celtic Churches Of Ireland.]**Book: A History of the Churches from a Baptist Perspective (2002, 6- 2005) My. David W. Cloud, WOLL [ Contents ]
[pp. 80-81: Patrick.]Landmarks of CHURCH HISTORY (n.d.) Pastor Robert J. Sargent
**Book I FROM THE DAYS OF THE APOSTLES TO THE END OF THE DARK AGES
[p. 109: The Ancient Churches of the Britons.
p. 120a: The Ancient Churches of the Britons.
p. 120b: The Celtic Churches of Ireland.]
**Book II FROM THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION TO THE PRESENT DAY
[p. 445: Patrick.]**Paper: ST. PATRICK A BAPTIST . . . (9-14-1992) W. A. Jarrel
*Tract: St. Patrick A Baptist! (n.d.) Pastor L. K. Landis, WVP [Info only:
originally named Succat (or Succathus) Patricus.]*CD: THE WRITINGS OF ST. PATRICK THE APOSTLE OF IRELAND (1997) Saint Patrick, the Religious Tract Society [Info only:
A Revised Translation with Notes Critical and Historical by Charles H. H. Wright]
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