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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... Cathedrals and Collegiate Chapters were suffered to re- main , and are still an illustration of the system here described . There are also instances of parishes appropriated to a monastic OF CHURCHES AND CHAPELS . 13 Origin of vicarages.
... Cathedrals and Collegiate Chapters were suffered to re- main , and are still an illustration of the system here described . There are also instances of parishes appropriated to a monastic OF CHURCHES AND CHAPELS . 13 Origin of vicarages.
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... described , be correct , the chapels mentioned as subordinate to Nantmel , must not only have been built after the mother church , but at a time when its endowment was fully recog- nized and established . If the chapels were of older ...
... described , be correct , the chapels mentioned as subordinate to Nantmel , must not only have been built after the mother church , but at a time when its endowment was fully recog- nized and established . If the chapels were of older ...
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... described as benefices in the survey of Pope Nicholas in the reign of Edward the First , continued to be , for the most part , so described in the surveys of Henry the Eighth , and Queen Anne , and are found to be similar with ...
... described as benefices in the survey of Pope Nicholas in the reign of Edward the First , continued to be , for the most part , so described in the surveys of Henry the Eighth , and Queen Anne , and are found to be similar with ...
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... described as prevailing to so great an extent in Wales , may at first appear surprising ; it is however no theory , for it actually exists at this very day , and all that has been done is to endeavour to account for the causes which ...
... described as prevailing to so great an extent in Wales , may at first appear surprising ; it is however no theory , for it actually exists at this very day , and all that has been done is to endeavour to account for the causes which ...
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... described are situated principally in the Diocese of St. Asaph . ( Myvyrian Archaiology , Vol . II . pp . 392 , 475 , & 476. ) * The number of churches in St. David's , including extinct chapelries , as far as can be collected from ...
... described are situated principally in the Diocese of St. Asaph . ( Myvyrian Archaiology , Vol . II . pp . 392 , 475 , & 476. ) * The number of churches in St. David's , including extinct chapelries , as far as can be collected from ...
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