An Essay on the Welsh Saints Or the Primitive Christians, Usually Considered to Have Been the Founders of the Churches in WalesLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1836 - 358 strani |
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... Principality , the origin of which must be dated from the fifth and sixth centuries , for in those ages most of the saints alluded to flourished . That churches , though frequently rebuilt , should continue uninterruptedly in the same ...
... Principality , the origin of which must be dated from the fifth and sixth centuries , for in those ages most of the saints alluded to flourished . That churches , though frequently rebuilt , should continue uninterruptedly in the same ...
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... Principality the integrity of benefices appears to have been first disturbed by foreigners , though it must be regretted that the new arrangement introduced by them was not adopted generally by the native princes . Rector , and who ...
... Principality the integrity of benefices appears to have been first disturbed by foreigners , though it must be regretted that the new arrangement introduced by them was not adopted generally by the native princes . Rector , and who ...
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... Principality where the system is broken up , and the country is studded with numerous churches , all of them small rectories , as if the chapelries which before existed had been converted into separate benefices . A slight ac ...
... Principality where the system is broken up , and the country is studded with numerous churches , all of them small rectories , as if the chapelries which before existed had been converted into separate benefices . A slight ac ...
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... Principality , which would clergymen . ( " Clerici sex vel septem , more Walensium , participes Ecclesiæ illius . " ) The custom of dividing a benefice between several portionists , without compromising its integrity , continued in some ...
... Principality , which would clergymen . ( " Clerici sex vel septem , more Walensium , participes Ecclesiæ illius . " ) The custom of dividing a benefice between several portionists , without compromising its integrity , continued in some ...
Stran 33
... Principality by their English neighbours . But with the aid of a map , and some knowledge of the history of the country , the subject may be examined more narrowly . The number in Pembrokeshire alone is twenty three , but many of these ...
... Principality by their English neighbours . But with the aid of a map , and some knowledge of the history of the country , the subject may be examined more narrowly . The number in Pembrokeshire alone is twenty three , but many of these ...
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