History of St. Gwynllyw' Church, Newport-on-Usk: Together with Some Historical Notes on the Immediate NeighbourhoodJohns, 1893 - 191 strani |
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... passed off for genuine history , unless they too had some faith in tradi- tions , or in the existing histories of their time . Alan of Lisle no " doubt had seen Geoffrey's work , but if we may believe what he has " written on this ...
... passed off for genuine history , unless they too had some faith in tradi- tions , or in the existing histories of their time . Alan of Lisle no " doubt had seen Geoffrey's work , but if we may believe what he has " written on this ...
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... passed through the whole country , and he clearly believed he had brought Wales to a state of peace ; but he had no sooner returned to England when he was called back by a fresh revolt . The Welsh , in the emphatic phrase of the English ...
... passed through the whole country , and he clearly believed he had brought Wales to a state of peace ; but he had no sooner returned to England when he was called back by a fresh revolt . The Welsh , in the emphatic phrase of the English ...
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... passed through Gwent , A.D. 1158 , when the Welsh watched his progress with unusual interest . Much faith was placed in the prophecies of Merlin , the Enchanter , a Welsh prophet who is supposed to have flourished during the fifth ...
... passed through Gwent , A.D. 1158 , when the Welsh watched his progress with unusual interest . Much faith was placed in the prophecies of Merlin , the Enchanter , a Welsh prophet who is supposed to have flourished during the fifth ...
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... passed , and the Britons returned to their homes alarmed at the dismay and destruction which seemed to await them.1 In 1171 , King Henry again marched through Gwent on his way to Ireland . Having made Caerleon his headquarters , he took ...
... passed , and the Britons returned to their homes alarmed at the dismay and destruction which seemed to await them.1 In 1171 , King Henry again marched through Gwent on his way to Ireland . Having made Caerleon his headquarters , he took ...
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... passed to Isabel his third daughter , who was in ward to the King , Henry II . , who gave her in marriage to his second son , John , Earl of Montaigne , afterwards King of England . In 1217 , Gilbert de Clare , nephew and heir , Earl of ...
... passed to Isabel his third daughter , who was in ward to the King , Henry II . , who gave her in marriage to his second son , John , Earl of Montaigne , afterwards King of England . In 1217 , Gilbert de Clare , nephew and heir , Earl of ...
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Abbot and Convent Abbot of Gloucester afterwards appointed Archbishop Arthur Bishop of Llandaff Bristol Britain British Brychan Cadoc called Cardiff castle century chapel Chepstow Chronicle church of Newport church of St clergy county of Monmouth Cromwell daughter Despenser E. A. Freeman Earl of Gloucester Earl of Pembroke Ebbw ecclesiastical Edward England English Facts relating G. T. Clark Gilbert de Clare Glamorgan Goldcliff granted Gwent Gwladys Gwynllyw Gwynllyw's church H.M. Treasury held Henry VIII Herbert Hereford Historical Traditions History Holy House Ibid Jehan de Waurin King King's Lives Llanvaches lord of Wentllwch lordship of Wentllwch Macfarlane and Rev Marches married monastery monks Monmouthshire Monmouthshire and Caerleon Newport and Caerleon Newport Castle Norman parish Parliament portion possession present relating to Newport Robert Saxons shire Stafford stone Thomas tithes tower town Traditions and Facts vicar W. N. Johns wall Welsh wife William Rufus Woollos
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Stran 78 - Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline and government, according to the Word of God, and the example of the best reformed Churches ; and we shall endeavour to bring the Churches of God in the three kingdoms to the nearest conjunction and uniformity in religion, confession of faith, form of Church government, directory for worship and catechising, that we, and our posterity after us, may, as brethren, live in faith and love, and the Lord may delight to dwell in the midst of us.
Stran 54 - Albeit the Dominion Principality and Country of Wales justly and righteously is, and ever hath been incorporated annexed united and subject to and under the Imperial Crown of this Realm as a very Member and Joint of the same...
Stran 77 - This, it is the sweetest and the fullest of comfort of all the Names and Attributes of God, God my Saviour. If Christ were not our Jesus, Heaven were then our envy, which is now our blessed hope. " And must I, Sir, hereafter do no exterior reverence, none at all, to God my Saviour, at the mention of his saving name Jesus...
Stran 9 - And thereupon they saw a black curly-headed maiden enter, riding upon a yellow mule, with jagged thongs in her hand, to urge it on; and having a rough and hideous aspect. Blacker were her face and her two hands than the blackest iron covered with pitch; and her hue was not more frightful than her form.
Stran 77 - ... is at least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it, — to forbid it to be done ; — take heed, Sir ! God will never own you, if you forbid his honour.
Stran 169 - This city was of undoubted antiquity, and handsomely built of masonry, with courses of bricks, by the Romans. Many vestiges of its former splendour may yet be seen; immense palaces formerly ornamented with gilded roofs, in imitation of Roman magnificence, inasmuch as they were first raised by the Roman princes, and embellished with splendid buildings; a tower of prodigious size, remarkable hot baths, relics of temples, and theatres, all enclosed within fine walls, parts of which remain standing.
Stran 75 - Highness will be pleased, by and under the name and style of Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, and the dominions and territories thereunto belonging...
Stran 164 - Lord to have taught overmuch ! Let this be said only by those whose sins have numbered them with the children of perdition. " Let no man, then, deceive or mislead his brother : except a man is righteous, he hath not life ; except he keep the commandments of Christ, he hath no part with him. A Christian is one who shows mercy to all ; who is provoked by no wrong ; who suffers not the poor in this world to be oppressed ; who relieves the wretched...
Stran 78 - That we shall sincerely, really and constantly, through the grace of God, endeavour in our several places and callings the preservation of the reformed religion in the Church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline and government...
Stran 164 - Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD; And the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance.