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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... Lands 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 ...
... Lands 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 ...
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... lands between his his sons , and this arrangement might form some criterion for the division of an endowment of the first class into parochial chapelries ; but he could make no partition of the tithes , for as they had been already ...
... lands between his his sons , and this arrangement might form some criterion for the division of an endowment of the first class into parochial chapelries ; but he could make no partition of the tithes , for as they had been already ...
Stran 65
... lands not appropriated by previous endowments . This notion , though highly probable , is only a supposition ; but it is recorded , that in the latter part of the eighth century the Welsh were brought gradually into communion with the ...
... lands not appropriated by previous endowments . This notion , though highly probable , is only a supposition ; but it is recorded , that in the latter part of the eighth century the Welsh were brought gradually into communion with the ...
Stran 82
... lands and civil privileges to such as first embraced the faith in Christ . " || And the Silurian catalogues of Saints further relate that he applied to Rome for spiritual instruction ; upon which , four persons , named Dyfan ...
... lands and civil privileges to such as first embraced the faith in Christ . " || And the Silurian catalogues of Saints further relate that he applied to Rome for spiritual instruction ; upon which , four persons , named Dyfan ...
Stran 85
... lands to the faithful , cannot be admitted . According to the general testi* De Brit . Eccl . Primordiis , Cap . III . + His words are- " Consularium primus Aulus Plautius præpositus , ac subinde Ostorius Scapula , uterque bello ...
... lands to the faithful , cannot be admitted . According to the general testi* De Brit . Eccl . Primordiis , Cap . III . + His words are- " Consularium primus Aulus Plautius præpositus , ac subinde Ostorius Scapula , uterque bello ...
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