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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... mentioned in it are certain towns and places which were well 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 ...
... mentioned in it are certain towns and places which were well 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 ...
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... mentioned . It would afterwards be found that these churches were insufficient for the accommodation of districts so extensive . Chapels of Ease were therefore built in the more remote parts ; and whenever the minister of the mother ...
... mentioned . It would afterwards be found that these churches were insufficient for the accommodation of districts so extensive . Chapels of Ease were therefore built in the more remote parts ; and whenever the minister of the mother ...
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... mentioned as subordinate to Nantmel , must not only have been built after the mother church , but at a time when its endowment was fully recognized and established . If the chapels were of older date , it is not likely that the founder ...
... mentioned as subordinate to Nantmel , must not only have been built after the mother church , but at a time when its endowment was fully recognized and established . If the chapels were of older date , it is not likely that the founder ...
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... mention is made of the Prebendary of " Llangammarch Readr " alluding to the town of Rhayader , in a suburb of which the church of Llansanffraid is situated . The name " Cwmmwd Deuddwr " is restored from a passage in the Valor ...
... mention is made of the Prebendary of " Llangammarch Readr " alluding to the town of Rhayader , in a suburb of which the church of Llansanffraid is situated . The name " Cwmmwd Deuddwr " is restored from a passage in the Valor ...
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... of Glamorgan . The church of St. Bridget , mentioned therein , is St. Bride's Major in the same county . The capella de Ugemor was probably These Welsh Princes were the founders of the Abbey , 24 COMPARATIVE ANTIQUITY.
... of Glamorgan . The church of St. Bridget , mentioned therein , is St. Bride's Major in the same county . The capella de Ugemor was probably These Welsh Princes were the founders of the Abbey , 24 COMPARATIVE ANTIQUITY.
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