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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Eb ch. 49

Eyrbyggja saga 49 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (Eb ch. 49)

Anonymous íslendingasögurEyrbyggja saga
484950

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Það er nú næst sagt að Gissur hvíti og Hjalti mágur hans komu
út með kristniboð og allir menn voru skírðir á Íslandi og
kristni var í lög tekin á alþingi og flutti Snorri goði mest
við Vestfirðinga að við kristni væri tekið.



Og þegar er þingi var lokið lét Snorri goði gera kirkju að
Helgafelli en aðra Styr mágur hans undir Hrauni. Og hvatti
menn það mjög til kirkjugerðar að það var fyrirheit
kennimanna að maður skyldi jafnmörgum mönnum eiga heimilt rúm
í himinríki sem standa mættu í kirkju þeirri er hann léti
gera.



Þóroddur skattkaupandi lét og kirkju gera á bæ sínum að Fróðá
en prestar urðu eigi til að veita tíðir að kirkjum þótt
gervar væru því að þeir voru fáir á Íslandi í þann tíma.

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