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
... present researches , however , relate to a period comparatively neglected ; their object being to trace the ecclesiastical history of the Britons , from the introduction of Christianity , or more especially from the termination of the ...
... present researches , however , relate to a period comparatively neglected ; their object being to trace the ecclesiastical history of the Britons , from the introduction of Christianity , or more especially from the termination of the ...
Stran xi
... present only a mass of confusion . It is how- ever satisfactory to learn , that the few dates that have been ascertained , agree undesignedly with the arrangement of the pedigrees , and so far confirm their correctness . The dates ...
... present only a mass of confusion . It is how- ever satisfactory to learn , that the few dates that have been ascertained , agree undesignedly with the arrangement of the pedigrees , and so far confirm their correctness . The dates ...
Stran xiv
... present undertaking . Knowledge is the accumulation of past experience , and all that the best informed writer can expect to accomplish , is to contribute but a trifle to the general heap , leaving its amount to be estimated by his ...
... present undertaking . Knowledge is the accumulation of past experience , and all that the best informed writer can expect to accomplish , is to contribute but a trifle to the general heap , leaving its amount to be estimated by his ...
Stran 17
... present . It may be objected by some , that the extent of benefices depends not so much upon their subjection to Welsh Princes , or Norman Lords , as upon the barrenness , or fertility of the country in which they are situate . A glance ...
... present . It may be objected by some , that the extent of benefices depends not so much upon their subjection to Welsh Princes , or Norman Lords , as upon the barrenness , or fertility of the country in which they are situate . A glance ...
Stran 18
... present constituted , for such a subdivision of the older districts could have been of no utility unless chapels were already built ; and the existence of these places of worship , which at first were only chapels of ease , suggested ...
... present constituted , for such a subdivision of the older districts could have been of no utility unless chapels were already built ; and the existence of these places of worship , which at first were only chapels of ease , suggested ...
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