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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... triads , and genealogies , preserved by the bards and written in the national tongue . The information to be derived respecting the Britons of the fifth and two following centuries may , therefore , be divided into the bardic and the ...
... triads , and genealogies , preserved by the bards and written in the national tongue . The information to be derived respecting the Britons of the fifth and two following centuries may , therefore , be divided into the bardic and the ...
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... Triads • Second Class of Foundations The Welsh brought into communion with the Church of Rome in the Eighth Century Romish Computation of Easter introduced by Elbodius , Archbishop of Bangor " • · Chapels named after Welsh Saints ...
... Triads • Second Class of Foundations The Welsh brought into communion with the Church of Rome in the Eighth Century Romish Computation of Easter introduced by Elbodius , Archbishop of Bangor " • · Chapels named after Welsh Saints ...
Stran 64
... Triads , only six of them were canonized . * They also differ from Roman Catholic Saints in one important particular , that few of them have been dignified with the title of martyr . They lived at a time when Christianity was the common ...
... Triads , only six of them were canonized . * They also differ from Roman Catholic Saints in one important particular , that few of them have been dignified with the title of martyr . They lived at a time when Christianity was the common ...
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... Triads , a species of record not to be relied upon implicitly , but deserving of consideration as they give a fair representation of such traditions , relating to the history of the Welsh nation , as existed prior to the inventions of ...
... Triads , a species of record not to be relied upon implicitly , but deserving of consideration as they give a fair representation of such traditions , relating to the history of the Welsh nation , as existed prior to the inventions of ...
Stran 77
... Triads , * and more especially the Silurian copies of Achau y Saint , the blessed instrument was " Bran ab Llyr , " the father of Caradog or Caractacus . It is said that he and his son were betrayed to the Romans through the treachery ...
... Triads , * and more especially the Silurian copies of Achau y Saint , the blessed instrument was " Bran ab Llyr , " the father of Caradog or Caractacus . It is said that he and his son were betrayed to the Romans through the treachery ...
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