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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... passed from them , by an easy transition , into the hands of Lay - impropriators . Those tithes , however , which had been assigned for the support of Cathedrals and Collegiate Chapters were suffered to remain , and are still an ...
... passed from them , by an easy transition , into the hands of Lay - impropriators . Those tithes , however , which had been assigned for the support of Cathedrals and Collegiate Chapters were suffered to remain , and are still an ...
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... passed by Offa in England . It is probable that the example of these might so far have had effect upon the people of Wales , as to cause generally the erection of churches in places not yet supplied with them , and to assign for their ...
... passed by Offa in England . It is probable that the example of these might so far have had effect upon the people of Wales , as to cause generally the erection of churches in places not yet supplied with them , and to assign for their ...
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... passing by , and had nearly terminated . Mr. Sharon Turner , in his " Vindication of the Ancient British Poems , " p . 269 , supposes the composition of Golyddan to have been written in the eighth century . are reduced to reasonable ...
... passing by , and had nearly terminated . Mr. Sharon Turner , in his " Vindication of the Ancient British Poems , " p . 269 , supposes the composition of Golyddan to have been written in the eighth century . are reduced to reasonable ...
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... passed under the names of Lleurwg , Dyfan , Ffagan , and Medwy , there is nothing in the present state of their endowments from which they may be judged to belong to the most ancient class . It might be said that in this age places of ...
... passed under the names of Lleurwg , Dyfan , Ffagan , and Medwy , there is nothing in the present state of their endowments from which they may be judged to belong to the most ancient class . It might be said that in this age places of ...
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... passed almost unregarded by the Welsh people . There is no church in Wales dedicated to Alban , or Amphibalus . Julius and Aaron are said to have been inhabitants of the Roman city of Caerleon upon Usk , where , according to Walter de ...
... passed almost unregarded by the Welsh people . There is no church in Wales dedicated to Alban , or Amphibalus . Julius and Aaron are said to have been inhabitants of the Roman city of Caerleon upon Usk , where , according to Walter de ...
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