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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... held sacred , and a church was erected accordingly . — It would naturally follow that the church should be called after the name of the person by whom the ground was consecrated , and in this sense the word " founder , " as applied to ...
... held sacred , and a church was erected accordingly . — It would naturally follow that the church should be called after the name of the person by whom the ground was consecrated , and in this sense the word " founder , " as applied to ...
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... held a situation precisely analogous to that of Assistant Curate in modern times . When it was found that the Vicar could perform the whole of the duty for a part of the emolument , so much was given him by way of endowment , and the ...
... held a situation precisely analogous to that of Assistant Curate in modern times . When it was found that the Vicar could perform the whole of the duty for a part of the emolument , so much was given him by way of endowment , and the ...
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... held a plurality of livings , they were generally separated upon his decease . Should ever such a consolidation , or rather extinction of benefices have taken place ; it may naturally be supposed that it was formed for the purpose of ...
... held a plurality of livings , they were generally separated upon his decease . Should ever such a consolidation , or rather extinction of benefices have taken place ; it may naturally be supposed that it was formed for the purpose of ...
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... held at Llanarth on the twelfth of March , or St. David's Day , Old Style . Qu . Was not the circumstance of their being included in the Diocese of Llandaff , the reason of their omission ? The list compiled from Ecton is very imperfect ...
... held at Llanarth on the twelfth of March , or St. David's Day , Old Style . Qu . Was not the circumstance of their being included in the Diocese of Llandaff , the reason of their omission ? The list compiled from Ecton is very imperfect ...
Stran 55
... held by his countrymen ; and upon the churches of Wales it appears to have had no further effect than perhaps to increase the number of his chapels ; but numerous as these may be , it will be inferred , from the following considerations ...
... held by his countrymen ; and upon the churches of Wales it appears to have had no further effect than perhaps to increase the number of his chapels ; but numerous as these may be , it will be inferred , from the following considerations ...
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