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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... BRITISH CHRISTIANS . -THE BRITONS HAD CHURCHES OF THEIR OWN , BUILT AFTER A FASHION OF THEIR OWN ; THEIR OWN SAINTS ; THEIR OWN HIERARCHY . " BLUNT'S REFORMATION IN ENGLAND , CHAP . I. PREFACE . As an apology for presenting these pages to.
... BRITISH CHRISTIANS . -THE BRITONS HAD CHURCHES OF THEIR OWN , BUILT AFTER A FASHION OF THEIR OWN ; THEIR OWN SAINTS ; THEIR OWN HIERARCHY . " BLUNT'S REFORMATION IN ENGLAND , CHAP . I. PREFACE . As an apology for presenting these pages to.
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... Britons , a profusion of learning has been expended in the endeavour to unravel the mysteries of Druidism , and the antiquarian , who finds any vestiges of the occupation of this island by the Romans , carefully records the discovery ...
... Britons , a profusion of learning has been expended in the endeavour to unravel the mysteries of Druidism , and the antiquarian , who finds any vestiges of the occupation of this island by the Romans , carefully records the discovery ...
Stran viii
... Britons , from the introduction of Christianity , or more especially from the termination of the Roman power in Britain , to the end of the seventh century . From the close of this period , the annals of Wales have been minutely ...
... Britons , from the introduction of Christianity , or more especially from the termination of the Roman power in Britain , to the end of the seventh century . From the close of this period , the annals of Wales have been minutely ...
Stran ix
... Britons in that darkness which they could not dispel , they have confined their researches to the Saxons . It is but right to state , that the substance of several of the fables in the Armorican chronicle was known in Wales before the ...
... Britons in that darkness which they could not dispel , they have confined their researches to the Saxons . It is but right to state , that the substance of several of the fables in the Armorican chronicle was known in Wales before the ...
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... Britons were all of them built of wood and covered with thatch , and it is singular that this circumstance was made a ground of objection to them by the Catholics . So numerous are the Welsh saints , that their history is in a manner ...
... Britons were all of them built of wood and covered with thatch , and it is singular that this circumstance was made a ground of objection to them by the Catholics . So numerous are the Welsh saints , that their history is in a manner ...
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