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 16
... says , - " Their churches have almost as many parsons and parties as there are principal families in the parish ; the sons , after the death of their fathers , succeed to the ecclesiastical benefices , not by election , but by ...
... says , - " Their churches have almost as many parsons and parties as there are principal families in the parish ; the sons , after the death of their fathers , succeed to the ecclesiastical benefices , not by election , but by ...
Stran 21
... say that they existed in the times of of Welsh independency , when no Acts of the English Parlia- ment could affect them ; and the Welsh annals record no ordi- nance for their arrangement , which in the state of the country , divided ...
... say that they existed in the times of of Welsh independency , when no Acts of the English Parlia- ment could affect them ; and the Welsh annals record no ordi- nance for their arrangement , which in the state of the country , divided ...
Stran 62
... says , - " We do not erect temples to our martyrs , as if they were Gods ; but memories as to dead men , whose spirits live with God . " This extract is given on the authority of Bishop Burnet in his Exposition of the twenty second ...
... says , - " We do not erect temples to our martyrs , as if they were Gods ; but memories as to dead men , whose spirits live with God . " This extract is given on the authority of Bishop Burnet in his Exposition of the twenty second ...
Stran 78
... says nothing of Bran . When the historian particularizes twice the wife , daughter , and brothers of the captive chieftain , the omission of so important a personage as his father affords a strong presumption that he was not at Rome ...
... says nothing of Bran . When the historian particularizes twice the wife , daughter , and brothers of the captive chieftain , the omission of so important a personage as his father affords a strong presumption that he was not at Rome ...
Stran 81
... says that St. Aristobulus , a disciple of St. Peter , or St. Paul at Rome , was sent as an Apostle to the Britons , and was the first Bishop in Britain ; that he died at Glastonbury A. D. 99 , and that his Comme- moration or Saint's day ...
... says that St. Aristobulus , a disciple of St. Peter , or St. Paul at Rome , was sent as an Apostle to the Britons , and was the first Bishop in Britain ; that he died at Glastonbury A. D. 99 , and that his Comme- moration or Saint's day ...
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