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 xii
... consecrated , that a new edifice was erected in the same situation ; and it should be remembered that the Christianity of Wales did not , like that of Kent , suffer an eclipse from the intervention of paganism . In the first three ...
... consecrated , that a new edifice was erected in the same situation ; and it should be remembered that the Christianity of Wales did not , like that of Kent , suffer an eclipse from the intervention of paganism . In the first three ...
Stran xiii
... consecration , practised by the Primitive Christians of this island , was peculiar . - Wherever a church was intended to ... consecrated , and in this sense the word " founder , " as applied to the subject under consideration , must be ...
... consecration , practised by the Primitive Christians of this island , was peculiar . - Wherever a church was intended to ... consecrated , and in this sense the word " founder , " as applied to the subject under consideration , must be ...
Stran 4
... Consecration practised by the Primitive Christians of Scotland The same mode used apparently by the Primitive ... consecrated a second time Catholic Saints of Britain Welsh Authorities ; " Bonedd neu Achau Saint Ynys Prydain " 55 ...
... Consecration practised by the Primitive Christians of Scotland The same mode used apparently by the Primitive ... consecrated a second time Catholic Saints of Britain Welsh Authorities ; " Bonedd neu Achau Saint Ynys Prydain " 55 ...
Stran 9
... 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 His alleged Correspondence with the Pope Consecration of British Bishops not deemed ...
... 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 His alleged Correspondence with the Pope Consecration of British Bishops not deemed ...
Stran 41
... consecrated to St. Mary , the proportion is less , being twenty out of thirty three . From these calculations the Dioceses of St. Asaph and Llandaff are excluded , owing to the singular circumstance that , according to the authority of ...
... consecrated to St. Mary , the proportion is less , being twenty out of thirty three . From these calculations the Dioceses of St. Asaph and Llandaff are excluded , owing to the singular circumstance that , according to the authority of ...
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