An Essay on the Welsh Saints Or the Primitive Christians, Usually Considered to Have Been the Founders of the Churches in Wales |
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... Notice of his Churches by Llywarch Hen 117 Visit of Germanus and Lupus to Britain 119 Examination of the testimony of Prosper " Victoria Alleluiatica " Welsh Account of Garmon or St. Germanus Locality of the Alleluiatic Victory ...
... Notice of his Churches by Llywarch Hen 117 Visit of Germanus and Lupus to Britain 119 Examination of the testimony of Prosper " Victoria Alleluiatica " Welsh Account of Garmon or St. Germanus Locality of the Alleluiatic Victory ...
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Llannefydd , V. Llanfair Talhaiarn , C. ______ Total in St. Asaph Bettws Gwerfyl Goch , R. Llanfair Isgaer , V. - 1 Chapel , Bettws Garmon ( St. Germanus . ) St. Mary's , Carnarvon , —chapel to Llanbeblig ( St. Peblig . ) ...
Llannefydd , V. Llanfair Talhaiarn , C. ______ Total in St. Asaph Bettws Gwerfyl Goch , R. Llanfair Isgaer , V. - 1 Chapel , Bettws Garmon ( St. Germanus . ) St. Mary's , Carnarvon , —chapel to Llanbeblig ( St. Peblig . ) ...
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Soon after the Norman Conquest there was an ordinary church at Caerleon , dedicated to Julius and Aaron jointly , * Constantius of Lyons , who wrote the life of St. Germanus about A. D. 500 , Venantius Fortunatus , and Bede .
Soon after the Norman Conquest there was an ordinary church at Caerleon , dedicated to Julius and Aaron jointly , * Constantius of Lyons , who wrote the life of St. Germanus about A. D. 500 , Venantius Fortunatus , and Bede .
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But another circumstance which might have contributed to the foundation of this and other churches in the age of Peblig , was the visit of St. Germanus to Britain in 429 , and that he visited Carnarvonshire is pro* See page 60 of this ...
But another circumstance which might have contributed to the foundation of this and other churches in the age of Peblig , was the visit of St. Germanus to Britain in 429 , and that he visited Carnarvonshire is pro* See page 60 of this ...
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... state that the first Constantius was buried at York , and the second at Mopsuestia in Cilicia ; but * Llanarmon ( St. Germanus ) chapel to Llangybi ; and Bettws Garmon , subject to Llanfair Isgaer , all in Carnarvonshire .
... state that the first Constantius was buried at York , and the second at Mopsuestia in Cilicia ; but * Llanarmon ( St. Germanus ) chapel to Llangybi ; and Bettws Garmon , subject to Llanfair Isgaer , all in Carnarvonshire .
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