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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... called after the names of native saints , and therefore may be considered as so many undoubted monuments of existence of those persons ; but Welsh tradition proceeds further and asserts , that the churches were so called , not so much ...
... called after the names of native saints , and therefore may be considered as so many undoubted monuments of existence of those persons ; but Welsh tradition proceeds further and asserts , that the churches were so called , not so much ...
Stran xiii
... called after the name of the person by whom the ground was consecrated , and in this sense the word " founder , " as applied to the subject under consideration , must be understood . It remained for subsequent generations to regard the ...
... called after the name of the person by whom the ground was consecrated , and in this sense the word " founder , " as applied to the subject under consideration , must be understood . It remained for subsequent generations to regard the ...
Stran 17
... called , were few , it was not on account of the scantiness of population , for chapels of every description were scattered over the Principality , which would clergymen . ( " Clerici sex vel septem , more Walensium , participes ...
... called , were few , it was not on account of the scantiness of population , for chapels of every description were scattered over the Principality , which would clergymen . ( " Clerici sex vel septem , more Walensium , participes ...
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... called in the parish of St. Bride's , and the omission of Wick affords a presumption that it was founded after the date of the Grant . In those documents , however , where chapels are altogether omitted , it must follow , that if they ...
... called in the parish of St. Bride's , and the omission of Wick affords a presumption that it was founded after the date of the Grant . In those documents , however , where chapels are altogether omitted , it must follow , that if they ...
Stran 50
... called Llwyndewi ; but there is evidence to the fact in the " Greefes of Rees Vachan of Stratywy , " printed in Latin and English at the end of Warrington's History of Wales , in which occurs the following passage : :" In the church of ...
... called Llwyndewi ; but there is evidence to the fact in the " Greefes of Rees Vachan of Stratywy , " printed in Latin and English at the end of Warrington's History of Wales , in which occurs the following passage : :" In the church of ...
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