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 ix
... 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 legendary . The latter kind , which was ...
... 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 legendary . The latter kind , which was ...
Stran 9
... Bards Gwynno or Gwynnog ab Gildas 2 . Daniel or Deiniol , the First Bishop of Bangor Consecrated probably by St. David Cyndeyrn or St. Kentigern , the First Bishop of Glasgow He retires to Wales , and founds the Bishoprick of St. Asaph ...
... Bards Gwynno or Gwynnog ab Gildas 2 . Daniel or Deiniol , the First Bishop of Bangor Consecrated probably by St. David Cyndeyrn or St. Kentigern , the First Bishop of Glasgow He retires to Wales , and founds the Bishoprick of St. Asaph ...
Stran 48
... Bard , who is stated to have lived between the years 1160 and 1230. In a poem composed by him in honour of Dewi , or St. David , and inserted in the Welsh Archaiology , Vol . I. page 270 , occurs a passage , which is thus translated by ...
... Bard , who is stated to have lived between the years 1160 and 1230. In a poem composed by him in honour of Dewi , or St. David , and inserted in the Welsh Archaiology , Vol . I. page 270 , occurs a passage , which is thus translated by ...
Stran 49
... Bard considers St. David to be " the owner " of twenty churches , fifteen of which are ascribed to him in the foregoing list . But as not one of those enumerated happens to be a chapelry , it is probable the Bard mentions such out of ...
... Bard considers St. David to be " the owner " of twenty churches , fifteen of which are ascribed to him in the foregoing list . But as not one of those enumerated happens to be a chapelry , it is probable the Bard mentions such out of ...
Stran 50
... Bard alludes to certain circumstances of hostility , from which he either hopes , or predicts , that the churches of Llanfaes and Llywel should be spared . Gwynfardd ascribes also to St. David the churches of Llangyfelach ...
... Bard alludes to certain circumstances of hostility , from which he either hopes , or predicts , that the churches of Llanfaes and Llywel should be spared . Gwynfardd ascribes also to St. David the churches of Llangyfelach ...
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