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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... given to the story of Trojan - British kings , and the superhuman actions of Arthur and his valorous knights commanded the admiration of Europe , few caring to question the truth of tales which suited the taste of the age and filled ...
... given to the story of Trojan - British kings , and the superhuman actions of Arthur and his valorous knights commanded the admiration of Europe , few caring to question the truth of tales which suited the taste of the age and filled ...
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... given to the Saints by Cunedda 114 115 Peblig , a saint Mor ab Ceneu ; Notice of his Churches by Llywarch Hen 117 Visit of Germanus and Lupus to Britain 119 Examination of the testimony of Prosper " Victoria Alleluiatica " Welsh Account ...
... given to the Saints by Cunedda 114 115 Peblig , a saint Mor ab Ceneu ; Notice of his Churches by Llywarch Hen 117 Visit of Germanus and Lupus to Britain 119 Examination of the testimony of Prosper " Victoria Alleluiatica " Welsh Account ...
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... given him by way of endowment , and the remainder was applied to the maintenance of a Monastery or the Cathedral of the Diocese . The Vicar would readily consent to this arrangement , as , instead of having a precarious stipend and ...
... given him by way of endowment , and the remainder was applied to the maintenance of a Monastery or the Cathedral of the Diocese . The Vicar would readily consent to this arrangement , as , instead of having a precarious stipend and ...
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... given away , they were no longer in his power ; and it rested with the ministert of the mother church to make his own arrangements with the curates of the chapelries . Property in Wales descended by the law of Gavelkind , * Llan appears ...
... given away , they were no longer in his power ; and it rested with the ministert of the mother church to make his own arrangements with the curates of the chapelries . Property in Wales descended by the law of Gavelkind , * Llan appears ...
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... given from Ecton , it might be shown , from the Taxation of Pope Nicholas , that Llanbrynmair was once a chapel under Darowain , though it now forms a separate benefice ; Builth was formerly subject to Llanddewi'r Cwm ; Strata Florida ...
... given from Ecton , it might be shown , from the Taxation of Pope Nicholas , that Llanbrynmair was once a chapel under Darowain , though it now forms a separate benefice ; Builth was formerly subject to Llanddewi'r Cwm ; Strata Florida ...
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