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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... flourishing at a late period , proving , not only that the record was recent , but also that it was compiled in a distant country . The scene of the fable is laid down in Britain , but the places introduced are such as were of ...
... flourishing at a late period , proving , not only that the record was recent , but also that it was compiled in a distant country . The scene of the fable is laid down in Britain , but the places introduced are such as were of ...
Stran xii
... flourished . That churches , though frequently rebuilt , should continue uninterruptedly in the same situations from such high antiquity , will not be deemed extraordinary , when it can be proved by authentic testimony that the ground ...
... flourished . That churches , though frequently rebuilt , should continue uninterruptedly in the same situations from such high antiquity , will not be deemed extraordinary , when it can be proved by authentic testimony that the ground ...
Stran 51
... flourished ; it is possible , however , that he either rebuilt the church , or enlarged its privileges : but the connexion of St. David with that place is more certain , for it is recorded by Giraldus Cambrensis , and Ricemarchus , * a ...
... flourished ; it is possible , however , that he either rebuilt the church , or enlarged its privileges : but the connexion of St. David with that place is more certain , for it is recorded by Giraldus Cambrensis , and Ricemarchus , * a ...
Stran 58
... flourished in the fifth and sixth centuries , it may be urged that formal dedications were at that time usually practised on the continent . The superstitions of Britain , however , were those prevalent in the Catholic or Universal ...
... flourished in the fifth and sixth centuries , it may be urged that formal dedications were at that time usually practised on the continent . The superstitions of Britain , however , were those prevalent in the Catholic or Universal ...
Stran 65
... flourished the British Church was independent . The first public act , which acknowledged a submission to the Papal See , has been thought to have been the resignation of his kingdom by Cadwaladr , that he might make a pilgrimage to the ...
... flourished the British Church was independent . The first public act , which acknowledged a submission to the Papal See , has been thought to have been the resignation of his kingdom by Cadwaladr , that he might make a pilgrimage to the ...
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