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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... holy persons , who are reputed to have been their founders ; but a difficulty presents itself in the question - to whom were they dedicated ? for their patron Saints are unknown , and it cannot be sup- posed that their founders would ...
... holy persons , who are reputed to have been their founders ; but a difficulty presents itself in the question - to whom were they dedicated ? for their patron Saints are unknown , and it cannot be sup- posed that their founders would ...
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... holy Roman and Apostolic Church , so far as they could be learnt by persons so distant from the language and nation of Rome . * Though the Britons of Wales were not so remote from Rome as their brethren of Scotland , they persisted more ...
... holy Roman and Apostolic Church , so far as they could be learnt by persons so distant from the language and nation of Rome . * Though the Britons of Wales were not so remote from Rome as their brethren of Scotland , they persisted more ...
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... holy lives is recorded in all the scanty accounts which remain respecting them ; and it is evident that many of them made a formal profession of religion according to the system of Monachism prevalent in the early ages of Christianity ...
... holy lives is recorded in all the scanty accounts which remain respecting them ; and it is evident that many of them made a formal profession of religion according to the system of Monachism prevalent in the early ages of Christianity ...
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... holy men record is that of a church , near the Cathedral of Bangor , which was founded , in honour of St. Mary , in A. D. 973 , by Edgar , King of England . ( Wynne's History of Wales , -Beauties of North Wales , p . 443. ) * An ...
... holy men record is that of a church , near the Cathedral of Bangor , which was founded , in honour of St. Mary , in A. D. 973 , by Edgar , King of England . ( Wynne's History of Wales , -Beauties of North Wales , p . 443. ) * An ...
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... holy families of Britain . It is not stated that Carac- tacus himself embraced Christianity ; but Eigen , a daughter of Caradog ab Bran , or Caractacus , is recorded as the first female * Dr. O. Pughe , in Preface to Gunn's Nennius . + ...
... holy families of Britain . It is not stated that Carac- tacus himself embraced Christianity ; but Eigen , a daughter of Caradog ab Bran , or Caractacus , is recorded as the first female * Dr. O. Pughe , in Preface to Gunn's Nennius . + ...
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