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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... latter kind , which was preserved by the monks or clergy , was written principally in Latin , and consists of the History of Nennius and the lives of several Welsh saints . The genuineness and authenticity of the works attributed to ...
... latter kind , which was preserved by the monks or clergy , was written principally in Latin , and consists of the History of Nennius and the lives of several Welsh saints . The genuineness and authenticity of the works attributed to ...
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... latter are now known from the circumstance that they have no separate districts assigned them , being always situate in the same parish as the mother church . As a general rule , these chapels are of later erection than the former ...
... latter are now known from the circumstance that they have no separate districts assigned them , being always situate in the same parish as the mother church . As a general rule , these chapels are of later erection than the former ...
Stran 20
... latter appellations are used together , as Capel Bettws Lleicu , * The exception applies principally to cells said to have been founded by the primitive Christians of Wales in certain small islands , to which they retired for the sake ...
... latter appellations are used together , as Capel Bettws Lleicu , * The exception applies principally to cells said to have been founded by the primitive Christians of Wales in certain small islands , to which they retired for the sake ...
Stran 22
... latter , the district of Llanafan includes the continuous parishes of Llanafan Fawr , Llanfechan , Llanfihangel Bryn Pabûan , and Llanfihangel Abergwesin ; and also the parish of Alltmawr , which is separated from the others by the ...
... latter , the district of Llanafan includes the continuous parishes of Llanafan Fawr , Llanfechan , Llanfihangel Bryn Pabûan , and Llanfihangel Abergwesin ; and also the parish of Alltmawr , which is separated from the others by the ...
Stran 47
... latter was founded after the Conquest , and the tract , assigned for its endowment , must have been taken from one of the adjoining parishes . The almost uniform disposition of these churches in clusters is ARRANGED AND EXAMINED . 47.
... latter was founded after the Conquest , and the tract , assigned for its endowment , must have been taken from one of the adjoining parishes . The almost uniform disposition of these churches in clusters is ARRANGED AND EXAMINED . 47.
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