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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... existed had been converted into separate benefices . A slight acquaintance with the history of these localities will show that this new arrangement is the result of foreign conquest . These churches are principally found in the southern ...
... existed had been converted into separate benefices . A slight acquaintance with the history of these localities will show that this new arrangement is the result of foreign conquest . These churches are principally found in the southern ...
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... existed in the time of the writer a class of churches distinguished for their antiquity ; and if such churches were the most extensively endowed , it will readily appear why they are called " the principal . " So tenacious were the ...
... existed in the time of the writer a class of churches distinguished for their antiquity ; and if such churches were the most extensively endowed , it will readily appear why they are called " the principal . " So tenacious were the ...
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... existed in the times of of Welsh independency , when no Acts of the English Parliament could affect them ; and the Welsh annals record no ordinance for their arrangement , which in the state of the country , divided between contending ...
... existed in the times of of Welsh independency , when no Acts of the English Parliament could affect them ; and the Welsh annals record no ordinance for their arrangement , which in the state of the country , divided between contending ...
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... existed in the time of the record , the name of the mother church was considered sufficient to include its dependencies . D SECTION II . The Subordination of Churches and Chapels considered OF CHURCHES AND CHAPELS . 25.
... existed in the time of the record , the name of the mother church was considered sufficient to include its dependencies . D SECTION II . The Subordination of Churches and Chapels considered OF CHURCHES AND CHAPELS . 25.
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... existed on their sites . The late introduction of the homage of St. Mary may be proved by another mode of computation . Forty five of her places of worship are chapels , while only sixteen of her churches are of sufficient antiquity or ...
... existed on their sites . The late introduction of the homage of St. Mary may be proved by another mode of computation . Forty five of her places of worship are chapels , while only sixteen of her churches are of sufficient antiquity or ...
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