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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... Sons of Cunedda in Wales . Ancestry of Brychan , regulus of Brecknockshire Descendants of Cunedda Age of Brychan Other British Chieftains 108 108 109 110 111 113 113 Lands given to the Saints by Cunedda 114 115 Peblig , a saint Mor ab ...
... Sons of Cunedda in Wales . Ancestry of Brychan , regulus of Brecknockshire Descendants of Cunedda Age of Brychan Other British Chieftains 108 108 109 110 111 113 113 Lands given to the Saints by Cunedda 114 115 Peblig , a saint Mor ab ...
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... sons , after the death of their fathers , succeed to the ecclesiastical benefices , not by election , but by hereditary right possessing and polluting the sanctuary of God . And if a prelate should by chance presume to appoint or ...
... sons , after the death of their fathers , succeed to the ecclesiastical benefices , not by election , but by hereditary right possessing and polluting the sanctuary of God . And if a prelate should by chance presume to appoint or ...
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... sons , and this arrangement might form some criterion for the division of an endowment of the first class into parochial chapelries ; but he could make no partition of the tithes , for as they had been already given away , they were no ...
... sons , and this arrangement might form some criterion for the division of an endowment of the first class into parochial chapelries ; but he could make no partition of the tithes , for as they had been already given away , they were no ...
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Rice Rees. which ordained that sons should inherit their father's territory in equal proportions . Such was the theory of the institution , but in practice it was very defective . Feuds always arose about the distribution . Might would ...
Rice Rees. which ordained that sons should inherit their father's territory in equal proportions . Such was the theory of the institution , but in practice it was very defective . Feuds always arose about the distribution . Might would ...
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... son may be reckoned one with another at about thirty three or thirty four years apiece , or about three generations to a ... sons , but sometimes by their brethren , and sometimes they are slain or deposed ; and succeeded by others of an ...
... son may be reckoned one with another at about thirty three or thirty four years apiece , or about three generations to a ... sons , but sometimes by their brethren , and sometimes they are slain or deposed ; and succeeded by others of an ...
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