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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Stran viii
... Welsh , though possessed of a variety of records relating to that time , have not preserved a regular and connected history of their ancestors who rose into power upon the departure of the Romans , and who , notwithstanding their ...
... Welsh , though possessed of a variety of records relating to that time , have not preserved a regular and connected history of their ancestors who rose into power upon the departure of the Romans , and who , notwithstanding their ...
Stran ix
... Welsh were also possessed of records of another and a different kind ; these were a collection of poems , triads , and genealogies , preserved by the bards and written in the national tongue . The information to be derived respecting ...
... Welsh were also possessed of records of another and a different kind ; these were a collection of poems , triads , and genealogies , preserved by the bards and written in the national tongue . The information to be derived respecting ...
Stran xii
... Welsh tradition proceeds further and asserts , that the churches were so called , not so much because they were dedicated to the saints , as because they were founded by them . If the assertion be true , it follows that many churches ...
... Welsh tradition proceeds further and asserts , that the churches were so called , not so much because they were dedicated to the saints , as because they were founded by them . If the assertion be true , it follows that many churches ...
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... Welsh Princes 16 Parochial Chapels , and Chapels of Ease 18 Cells , Oratories , and Hermitages 19 20 Use of the words " Llan , Capel , and Bettws " The establishment of parishes gradual Effects of the Law of Gavelkind Parent Churches ...
... Welsh Princes 16 Parochial Chapels , and Chapels of Ease 18 Cells , Oratories , and Hermitages 19 20 Use of the words " Llan , Capel , and Bettws " The establishment of parishes gradual Effects of the Law of Gavelkind Parent Churches ...
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... Welsh Saints , the Founders of most Churches which bear their names • 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 ...
... Welsh Saints , the Founders of most Churches which bear their names • 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 ...
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