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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... remained for subsequent generations to regard the founder in the character of patron saint . Popular opinion seems to maintain that all churches , which are named after Welshmen , were founded by them . An exception , however , should ...
... remained for subsequent generations to regard the founder in the character of patron saint . Popular opinion seems to maintain that all churches , which are named after Welshmen , were founded by them . An exception , however , should ...
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... remained in the lowest rank , were the latest . Chapels erected over wells owe their origin to the superstition of the middle ages , and those which are contiguous to a larger church , or cathedral , have their antiquity limited by the ...
... remained in the lowest rank , were the latest . Chapels erected over wells owe their origin to the superstition of the middle ages , and those which are contiguous to a larger church , or cathedral , have their antiquity limited by the ...
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... remained for the superstition of succeeding generations to dignify these founders with the title . of Saints ; but , as they flourished in the fifth and sixth centuries , it may be urged that formal dedications were at that time usually ...
... remained for the superstition of succeeding generations to dignify these founders with the title . of Saints ; but , as they flourished in the fifth and sixth centuries , it may be urged that formal dedications were at that time usually ...
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... in the assembly of the country , in battle , in anxious care . Ibid . Vol . I. p . 248 . No. 36 , Third Series , and Cambrian Biography voce Bran . as it remained there . * It was afterwards removed 80 THE WELSH SAINTS.
... in the assembly of the country , in battle , in anxious care . Ibid . Vol . I. p . 248 . No. 36 , Third Series , and Cambrian Biography voce Bran . as it remained there . * It was afterwards removed 80 THE WELSH SAINTS.
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Rice Rees. as it remained there . * It was afterwards removed by Arthur , who would not have this island defended by other means than his own prowess . † Ilid and Cyndaf , the reputed companions of Bran from Rome , are said to have been ...
Rice Rees. as it remained there . * It was afterwards removed by Arthur , who would not have this island defended by other means than his own prowess . † Ilid and Cyndaf , the reputed companions of Bran from Rome , are said to have been ...
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