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 168
... Caerleon , where he was chaplain to Emrys Wledig or Ambrosius , king of Britain ; but when that prince was slain , he lived as a hermit at a place in Denbighshire since called Llanfair Talhaiarn , where a church was founded and ...
... Caerleon , where he was chaplain to Emrys Wledig or Ambrosius , king of Britain ; but when that prince was slain , he lived as a hermit at a place in Denbighshire since called Llanfair Talhaiarn , where a church was founded and ...
Stran 172
... Caerleon , upon the death of Tremounus or Tremorinus , in 490. + * Usher de Primordiis , Cap . XIII . † De Ju e et Fundatione Landavensis Ecclesiæ a Registro Landavensi . " Supra dicius rex Ergic , Peipiau nomine , fuit pater Sancti ...
... Caerleon , upon the death of Tremounus or Tremorinus , in 490. + * Usher de Primordiis , Cap . XIII . † De Ju e et Fundatione Landavensis Ecclesiæ a Registro Landavensi . " Supra dicius rex Ergic , Peipiau nomine , fuit pater Sancti ...
Stran 173
... Caerleon , he still retained the bishop- rick of Llandaff ; and that he mostly resided at the latter place , from which he is called archbishop of Llandaff.§ But that the title still belonged to Caerleon , is clear from the fact that St ...
... Caerleon , he still retained the bishop- rick of Llandaff ; and that he mostly resided at the latter place , from which he is called archbishop of Llandaff.§ But that the title still belonged to Caerleon , is clear from the fact that St ...
Stran 174
... Caerleon to Menevia , where he had lived before as Chorepiscopus . His successor was Cynog , who was translated to Menevia from Llanbadarn . * The third primate after Dubricius was Teilo , who , having appointed a suffragan at Menevia ...
... Caerleon to Menevia , where he had lived before as Chorepiscopus . His successor was Cynog , who was translated to Menevia from Llanbadarn . * The third primate after Dubricius was Teilo , who , having appointed a suffragan at Menevia ...
Stran 176
... Caerleon . At any rate , if the origin of those institutions be referred to this generation , which it is necessary to do to avoid anachronisms , they are situated so closely under the juris- diction of Dubricius that they could not ...
... Caerleon . At any rate , if the origin of those institutions be referred to this generation , which it is necessary to do to avoid anachronisms , they are situated so closely under the juris- diction of Dubricius that they could not ...
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