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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... forming a constructive history . In this respect the Armorican chronicle is exceedingly deficient ; for the few localities mentioned in it are certain towns and places which were well known and flourishing at a late period , proving ...
... forming a constructive history . In this respect the Armorican chronicle is exceedingly deficient ; for the few localities mentioned in it are certain towns and places which were well known and flourishing at a late period , proving ...
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... formed into a separate class from the preceding , for their extent alone will not determine the order of their foundation ; and , though the largest endowments are necessarily ancient , there is nothing to prevent a small endowment from ...
... formed into a separate class from the preceding , for their extent alone will not determine the order of their foundation ; and , though the largest endowments are necessarily ancient , there is nothing to prevent a small endowment from ...
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... formed into independent benefices , there are proofs remaining sufficient to show that they were originally subject to other churches in their neighbourhood . Sometimes the two latter appellations are used together , as Capel Bettws ...
... formed into independent benefices , there are proofs remaining sufficient to show that they were originally subject to other churches in their neighbourhood . Sometimes the two latter appellations are used together , as Capel Bettws ...
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... formed for the purpose of aggrandizing Monasteries , or the dignitaries of collegiate bodies . But the system of subordination is of older date ; for the foundation Charters of Abbeys in Wales describe it as already existing . Chapels ...
... formed for the purpose of aggrandizing Monasteries , or the dignitaries of collegiate bodies . But the system of subordination is of older date ; for the foundation Charters of Abbeys in Wales describe it as already existing . Chapels ...
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... forming a classification , two grand divisions immediately present themselves ; —the Saints which have been admitted into the Romish Calendar , and those who are natives of the country , or otherwise connected with its history . The ...
... forming a classification , two grand divisions immediately present themselves ; —the Saints which have been admitted into the Romish Calendar , and those who are natives of the country , or otherwise connected with its history . The ...
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