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 viii
... a Welsh version of the original is preserved , which shows that he merely made a free translation , inserting occasionally interpolations of his own . When the chronicle alluded to was brought from Brittany to Wales by Walter vi PREFACE .
... a Welsh version of the original is preserved , which shows that he merely made a free translation , inserting occasionally interpolations of his own . When the chronicle alluded to was brought from Brittany to Wales by Walter vi PREFACE .
Stran xiii
... original churches of the Britons were all of them built of wood and covered with thatch , and it is singular that this circum- stance was made a ground of objection to them by the Catholics . So numerous are the Welsh saints , that ...
... original churches of the Britons were all of them built of wood and covered with thatch , and it is singular that this circum- stance was made a ground of objection to them by the Catholics . So numerous are the Welsh saints , that ...
Stran 11
... original establish- ment , the antiquity of the edifices which now exist , being more of an architectural question , does not belong to the purpose of this Essay . were extensive ; but when once they were attached to.
... original establish- ment , the antiquity of the edifices which now exist , being more of an architectural question , does not belong to the purpose of this Essay . were extensive ; but when once they were attached to.
Stran 13
... original founder , must be considered as one and the same person with the Vicar : for it is agreed by eccles- iastical historians , that the subdivision of tithes into rectorial and vicarial was an arrangement posterior to the ...
... original founder , must be considered as one and the same person with the Vicar : for it is agreed by eccles- iastical historians , that the subdivision of tithes into rectorial and vicarial was an arrangement posterior to the ...
Stran 23
... original designation as separate benefices , and are only said to be annexed . These points do not depend upon accident , as they affect the interests of every clergyman upon his institution to a living . Churches , which are described ...
... original designation as separate benefices , and are only said to be annexed . These points do not depend upon accident , as they affect the interests of every clergyman upon his institution to a living . Churches , which are described ...
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