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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... mother church found it inconvenient to attend in person , he would appoint Curates , to whom he allowed a certain stipend out of his own income ; for he still maintained his right to the tithes of the whole district as before . In ...
... mother church found it inconvenient to attend in person , he would appoint Curates , to whom he allowed a certain stipend out of his own income ; for he still maintained his right to the tithes of the whole district as before . In ...
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... mother church " can only mean that the edifice so designated is of older foundation than the several chapels dependent upon it , and this rule is very generally admitted . But if the view of ecclesiastical foundations , just described ...
... mother church " can only mean that the edifice so designated is of older foundation than the several chapels dependent upon it , and this rule is very generally admitted . But if the view of ecclesiastical foundations , just described ...
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... mother church , which was soon found insufficient for the instruction of people spread over so wide a territory . There is reason for supposing that chapels of this description are coeval with churches of the intermediate foundation ...
... mother church , which was soon found insufficient for the instruction of people spread over so wide a territory . There is reason for supposing that chapels of this description are coeval with churches of the intermediate foundation ...
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... mother church to make his own arrangements with the curates of the chapelries . Property in Wales descended by the law of Gavelkind , * Llan appears to be indigenous in the Welsh language , meaning not only the church , but the sacred ...
... mother church to make his own arrangements with the curates of the chapelries . Property in Wales descended by the law of Gavelkind , * Llan appears to be indigenous in the Welsh language , meaning not only the church , but the sacred ...
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... mother church of Builth , and Maesmynyst the mother church of Llanynys , all the parishes in the Deanery are enumerated , and the last two districts alone are entirely continuous . If it be objected that chapelries may have been ...
... mother church of Builth , and Maesmynyst the mother church of Llanynys , all the parishes in the Deanery are enumerated , and the last two districts alone are entirely continuous . If it be objected that chapelries may have been ...
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