Compare 1587 edition: 1 Finally Crathlynt departed out of this life, after he had raigned .xxiiij. yeares, being muche prayſed aſwell for his politike gouernmẽt as for his great & earneſt zeale which he bare towards ye aduancement of the true Chriſtian religion.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 [figure appears here on page 82] FIncormak that was hys vncles ſonne,Fincor|mak. ſucceeded him in the kingdom, and was placed on the ſtone of marble, to the great re|ioycing of al ye eſtates, who wiſſhed him a proſperous raigne, and long to cõtinue therin. EEBO page image 83 There liued in king Crathlynts dayes, a noble Chriſtian called Amphibalus a Brytaine borne,Amphibalus. who fleeing frõ the perſecutiõ then rayſed in his countrey,The church of S. Sauiour, o|therwiſe cal|led Sodoren|ſis Eccleſia. came vnto the ſame Crathlynt, & by him was created the firſt biſhop of S. Sauiours church in Man, this Amphibalus did very much good amongſt the Scots & Brytains in ſetting forth the word of life, & rooting out of their harts all ſuperſticious errours, of blinde gentilitie.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 There were other alſo of right famous me|morie aboute the ſame time, that ceaſſed not in preaching, and inſtructing the people in the right belieue, as Modocus, Priſcus, Calanus, Ferra|nus, Ambianus, and Carnocus, called by an old auncient name in the Scottiſh tongue Culdei, Culdei. that is, to vnderſtande Cultores dei, or as you woulde ſay in Engliſh the worſhippers of God.