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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... appears that the mode of consecration , practised by the Primitive Christians of this island , was peculiar . - Wherever ... appear , cannot claim so early an origin ; and with respect to parent churches the proposition may not indeed be ...
... appears that the mode of consecration , practised by the Primitive Christians of this island , was peculiar . - Wherever ... appear , cannot claim so early an origin ; and with respect to parent churches the proposition may not indeed be ...
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... appear why they are called " the principal . " So tenacious were the Welsh of the integrity of their benefices , that , even when they were inconvenient from their great extent , rather than subdivide them , they appointed several ...
... appear why they are called " the principal . " So tenacious were the Welsh of the integrity of their benefices , that , even when they were inconvenient from their great extent , rather than subdivide them , they appointed several ...
Stran 17
... appear to have been more populous formerly than at present , for the inhabitants of Wales chose to live in such situations as were most secure from foreign aggression ; and thus the county of Carnarvon contains more churches than the ...
... appear to have been more populous formerly than at present , for the inhabitants of Wales chose to live in such situations as were most secure from foreign aggression ; and thus the county of Carnarvon contains more churches than the ...
Stran 18
... appear that the definition of " church " has been considered to be a place of worship endowed with tithes . A " chapel , " on the contrary , is considered to be a place of worship without any such endowment . It has been already stated ...
... appear that the definition of " church " has been considered to be a place of worship endowed with tithes . A " chapel , " on the contrary , is considered to be a place of worship without any such endowment . It has been already stated ...
Stran 19
... appear to have been used for the purposes of public , or congregational worship ; such as Cells , Oratories , and Hermitages , where prayers and offerings were made in private . They are sometimes distinguished from public churches by ...
... appear to have been used for the purposes of public , or congregational worship ; such as Cells , Oratories , and Hermitages , where prayers and offerings were made in private . They are sometimes distinguished from public churches by ...
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