Re: upper-class Christianity? (Re: St Nicholas Chapel

From: Inger E Johansson (inger_e.johansson_at_notelia.com)
Date: 08/10/04


Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 07:23:54 GMT

Tom,
look for the word 'Sostelid' in the files I sent you long ago. It's in same
file.

Inger E

"Tom McDonald" <tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> skrev i meddelandet
news:10hgtlccvjrkh38@corp.supernews.com...
> Inger E Johansson wrote:
>
> > Tom,
> > one of the first post I sent to soc.history.medieval dealt with the
> > referens. I have had it in more than 5 articles of mine over the years.
If
> > those who reads my lines don't take notes so they know where to look,
that's
> > not my business to send it over and over hoping for them to at least
read
> > the refered Prime sources carefully enough to remember where to look. I
am
> > feed up with people asking me to send ref. to facts I have already
provided
> > ref to.
> >
> > If those who read my lines ask for ref and don't read them. That's not
my
> > problem. I am not a teacher for 1st-3rd class children. People who wants
to
> > call themselves scholars should know how to take notes the first time a
ref
> > is sent. After five times ---- well that only prove that the person who
asks
> > for the ref once more either doesn't care to read ref or doesn't care to
> > take notes. Had it been a new member of the group asking me I would have
> > sent my answer directly to that person.
> >
> > Inger E
>
> Inger,
>
> You could have said 'I won't give the reference' faster.
>
> You could have given the reference five times in the space you
> took to tell us you wouldn't tell us.
>
> You've sent lots of references, some good, some not so good,
> over the years. Many of them were confused and incomplete, and
> many didn't say what you thought they said. Are we all to have
> written them in our little composition books and kept them in
> our desks so that you wouldn't have to teach us again?
>
> Do you have all the references I've posted to the group over
> the years? That Doug has sent? That Eric has sent? If not,
> why do you expect us to keep all of yours? If you say you have,
> then you are a liar.
>
> Tom McDonald
>
> >
> > "Tom McDonald" <tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> skrev i meddelandet
> > news:10hgpuibfdbv422@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> >>Inger E Johansson wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>"David Read" <davidread@dreadful.fsnet.co.uk> skrev i meddelandet
> >>>news:cf9m0t$841$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>"Inger E Johansson" <inger_e.johansson@notelia.com> wrote in message
> >>>>news:4wYRc.100427$dP1.348221@newsc.telia.net...
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>David,
> >>>>>the 167 figure you refer to is incorrect. the 64 AD figure is
correct.
> >>>
> >>>It
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>>wasn't as funny as you seem to believe. I suggest that you follow
some
> >>>
> >>>of
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>>Christ's Apostles. You will find that it wasn't only Rome and
eastward
> >>>>
> >>>>that
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>was visited. Then I suggest you to check the Roman Army's changing of
> >>>>
> >>>>troups
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>and follow that thread. They did have writers of event you know.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>As for after 150 AD the first Christian influenced burial in
> >
> > Scandinavia
> >
> >>>>had
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>taken place and there were a lot of those elsewhere you know. I
suggest
> >>>>
> >>>>you
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>to read one real good work about the early Christianity in parts of
> >>>>
> >>>>Europe:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>Kremer Josef, Studien zum frühen Christentum in Niedergermanien, Köln
> >>>
> >>>1993
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>So which primary source says that "a Britonic King in 64 or 67 AD...
> >
> > send
> >
> >>>a
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>request for a priest to learn about Christ" ?
> >>>>
> >>>>---
> >>>>
> >>>>cheers,
> >>>>
> >>>>David Read
> >>
> >>>David,
> >>>are you joking this early in the morning? Didn't know that you could
> >
> > present
> >
> >>>a joke, neither that you didn't know your own country's older notes in
> >
> > Roman
> >
> >>>Historians works as well as the early English sources. Are you telling
> >
> > me
> >
> >>>that you don't know which source?
> >>>
> >>>Inger E
> >>
> >>Inger,
> >>
> >>It'd be easier for you to either give the reference or admit
> >>that you don't have it. Here's no reason for you to abuse David
> >>in this way.
> >>
> >>--
> >>Tom McDonald
> >
> >
> >



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