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 in- formation 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 in- formation 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 Cells , Oratories , and Hermitages Use of the words " Llan , Capel , and Bettws " The establishment of parishes gradual Parent Churches not converted into Chapels 18 • 19 20 21 21 ...
... Welsh Princes 16 Parochial Chapels , and Chapels of Ease Cells , Oratories , and Hermitages Use of the words " Llan , Capel , and Bettws " The establishment of parishes gradual Parent Churches not converted into Chapels 18 • 19 20 21 21 ...
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... Welsh Saints , the Founders of most Churches which bear their names Second Class of Foundations ཙཚུ 64 64 • The Welsh brought into communion with the Church of Rome in the Eighth Century • 65 Romish Computation of Easter introduced by ...
... Welsh Saints , the Founders of most Churches which bear their names Second Class of Foundations ཙཚུ 64 64 • The Welsh brought into communion with the Church of Rome in the Eighth Century • 65 Romish Computation of Easter introduced by ...
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abbot according Achau y Saint afterwards Amwn Ddu Anglesey appears archbishop archbishoprick Armorica Augustin authority Bangor Bangor Iscoed bard Bardsey Bede Bettws Beuno bishop of Llandaff bishoprick Brecknockshire Britain British Britons brother Brychan Brynach Cadfan Cadwaladr Caerleon called Cambrian Biography Caradog Cardiganshire Carmarthenshire Carnarvonshire Cattwg century chieftain church Coel Comm commemorated consecrated Cressy Cunedda Cybi Cynog Cynwyl daughter David dedicated to St Deiniol Denbighshire died A. D. Dingad diocese district Dubricius Dunawd Edeyrn Eglwys Emyr Llydaw father Fawr festival Ffraid founded founder Germanus Gildas Giraldus Glamorganshire Gwynllyw Hên Henllan Holy Illtyd Iltutus John the Baptist king Llan Llanbadarn Llanddewi Brefi Llandeilo Llandyfaelog Llanfair Llanfihangel Llansanffraid Maelgwn Gwynedd Mary Menevia Merionethshire Michael monastery Monmouthshire Montgomeryshire Myvyrian Archaiology Oudoceus parish patron saint Pembrokeshire person Peter Pope prince Radnorshire Roman Rome Samson Saxons Teilo Triads Tyssilio Usher V.-1 chapel Wales Welsh Welsh Saints Ystrad