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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... continued forty days in the performance of prayer , fasting , and other religious exercises ; at the expiration of the time , the ground was held sacred , and a church was erected accordingly . — It would naturally follow that the ...
... continued forty days in the performance of prayer , fasting , and other religious exercises ; at the expiration of the time , the ground was held sacred , and a church was erected accordingly . — It would naturally follow that the ...
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... continued to represent the original Rector . This arrangement was not without its evils . Jealousies broke out between the monastic and parochial clergy ; and , at the Reformation , the tithes , which had been attached to Monasteries ...
... continued to represent the original Rector . This arrangement was not without its evils . Jealousies broke out between the monastic and parochial clergy ; and , at the Reformation , the tithes , which had been attached to Monasteries ...
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... continued in some of parts of the Diocese of St. Asaph until after the subjugation of Wales ; several instances may be found in the Taxation of Pope Nicholas , A. D. 1291 , but the following extract , relating to the church of Corwen ...
... continued in some of parts of the Diocese of St. Asaph until after the subjugation of Wales ; several instances may be found in the Taxation of Pope Nicholas , A. D. 1291 , but the following extract , relating to the church of Corwen ...
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... continued its independence under the name of prebend or curacy . Whenever , from the smallness of their value , two rectories or vicarages are consolidated , neither of them merges into the other , or becomes a chapel ; but they ...
... continued its independence under the name of prebend or curacy . Whenever , from the smallness of their value , two rectories or vicarages are consolidated , neither of them merges into the other , or becomes a chapel ; but they ...
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... continued its independence for some time afterwards , until , from the intercourse of foreigners , and the gradual subjugation of the Welsh people , it merged into Catholicism . It might naturally be concluded that the native Saints ...
... continued its independence for some time afterwards , until , from the intercourse of foreigners , and the gradual subjugation of the Welsh people , it merged into Catholicism . It might naturally be concluded that the native Saints ...
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