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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Stran vii
... island by the Romans , carefully records the discovery ; -so long as the inhabitants of Britain feel an interest in the history of their forefathers , disquisitions upon those subjects must demand attention , though the materials of ...
... island by the Romans , carefully records the discovery ; -so long as the inhabitants of Britain feel an interest in the history of their forefathers , disquisitions upon those subjects must demand attention , though the materials of ...
Stran viii
... island from the capital of the Roman empire is considered . The interval between these points is a historical blank ; for it must be confessed that the Welsh , though possessed of a variety of records relating to that time , have not ...
... island from the capital of the Roman empire is considered . The interval between these points is a historical blank ; for it must be confessed that the Welsh , though possessed of a variety of records relating to that time , have not ...
Stran ix
... island , when , for want of more satisfactory information , they are obliged to have recourse to records which they know not where to trust , or leaving the affairs of the Britons in that darkness which they could not dispel , they have ...
... island , when , for want of more satisfactory information , they are obliged to have recourse to records which they know not where to trust , or leaving the affairs of the Britons in that darkness which they could not dispel , they have ...
Stran xiii
... island , was peculiar . - Wherever a church was intended to be erected , a person of reputed sanctity was chosen to reside on the spot , where he continued forty days in the performance of prayer , fasting , and other religious ...
... island , was peculiar . - Wherever a church was intended to be erected , a person of reputed sanctity was chosen to reside on the spot , where he continued forty days in the performance of prayer , fasting , and other religious ...
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... island , or promontory , over the well of a favourite Saint , or adjoining to a church where provision was already made for public worship ; and were so small that they could contain but few persons . They may also be distinguished by ...
... island , or promontory , over the well of a favourite Saint , or adjoining to a church where provision was already made for public worship ; and were so small that they could contain but few persons . They may also be distinguished by ...
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according afterwards already ancient Anglesey appear Archaiology archbishop Arthur assertion authority Bangor bard Bede bishop Brecknockshire Britain British Britons brother Brychan buried Cadfan Caerleon called Cardiganshire Carmarthenshire Carnarvonshire Cattwg century chapel chieftain Christian church circumstance Coel commemorated consecrated considered Constantine continued daughter David death dedicated described died Dingad district Dubricius established existed father festival flourished formed founded founder Germanus Giraldus given Glamorganshire held holy hundred Illtyd included Irish island Italy John king known lands latter lived Llan Llandaff married Mary memory Menevia mentioned Michael monastery Monmouthshire mother North noticed original parish passed period person present prince principal probably reason received recorded religious remained respecting Roman Rome saint Saxons says situated sons supposed Teilo territories third tradition Triads Usher Wales Welsh whole wife writers