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 ix
... known in Wales before the time of Walter de Mapes , a fair specimen of which may be seen in the works of Nennius ; but the Welsh were also possessed of records of another and a different kind ; these were a collection of poems , triads ...
... known in Wales before the time of Walter de Mapes , a fair specimen of which may be seen in the works of Nennius ; but the Welsh were also possessed of records of another and a different kind ; these were a collection of poems , triads ...
Stran xi
... known and 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 ...
... known and 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 xiii
... of objection to them by the Catholics . So numerous are the Welsh saints , that their history is in a manner the ecclesiastical history of their time ; but it must be * confessed that nothing further is known of many of them PREFACE . xiii.
... of objection to them by the Catholics . So numerous are the Welsh saints , that their history is in a manner the ecclesiastical history of their time ; but it must be * confessed that nothing further is known of many of them PREFACE . xiii.
Stran xiv
Rice Rees. confessed that nothing further is known of many of them than their genealogy and their churches . The question of the celebration of Easter , and other points , on which the Primitive Christians of Britain differed from the ...
Rice Rees. confessed that nothing further is known of many of them than their genealogy and their churches . The question of the celebration of Easter , and other points , on which the Primitive Christians of Britain differed from the ...
Stran 10
... known of the history of this Generation Degeman or St. Decumanus Saints after the Conformity of the Welsh to the Church of Rome Welsh Saints of uncertain date Curig Lwyd Objection respecting the number of Saints Epistle of St. Aldhelm ...
... known of the history of this Generation Degeman or St. Decumanus Saints after the Conformity of the Welsh to the Church of Rome Welsh Saints of uncertain date Curig Lwyd Objection respecting the number of Saints Epistle of St. Aldhelm ...
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