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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... Menevia , is mentioned without Whitchurch and Brawdy ; Llanddewi Brefi without its chapels ; Maenor Deifi without Bridell ; Abergwyli without its chapels ; and Henfynyw without Llanddewi Aberarth . In the Brecknock cluster , the ...
... Menevia , is mentioned without Whitchurch and Brawdy ; Llanddewi Brefi without its chapels ; Maenor Deifi without Bridell ; Abergwyli without its chapels ; and Henfynyw without Llanddewi Aberarth . In the Brecknock cluster , the ...
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... Menevia , he was himself the Diocesan . The Cathedral of St. David's is in the territory of his maternal grandfather , the neighbour- hood of Henfynyw appears to have been the property of his father , and Llanddewi Brefi is situated on ...
... Menevia , he was himself the Diocesan . The Cathedral of St. David's is in the territory of his maternal grandfather , the neighbour- hood of Henfynyw appears to have been the property of his father , and Llanddewi Brefi is situated on ...
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... Menevia , called Vallis Rosina , where he built a monastery and intended to pass his days in religious seclusion . But an angel , appearing , com- manded him to preach the Gospel in Ireland ; and , in confirm- ation of his mission ...
... Menevia , called Vallis Rosina , where he built a monastery and intended to pass his days in religious seclusion . But an angel , appearing , com- manded him to preach the Gospel in Ireland ; and , in confirm- ation of his mission ...
Stran 140
... Cynog , who succeeded St. David as Archbishop of Menevia . * Cognacio , and Bonedd y Saint . + Generally written Dingestow or Dynstow . Cambrian Biography . dingad are Llanfair ar y Bryn ( St. Mary , 140 THE WELSH SAINTS.
... Cynog , who succeeded St. David as Archbishop of Menevia . * Cognacio , and Bonedd y Saint . + Generally written Dingestow or Dynstow . Cambrian Biography . dingad are Llanfair ar y Bryn ( St. Mary , 140 THE WELSH SAINTS.
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... Menevia some time before the elevation of St. David to that dignity , and his residence or see , which was perhaps the particular establishment endowed by Gynyr , was situated at some distance from the present cathedral . It was after ...
... Menevia some time before the elevation of St. David to that dignity , and his residence or see , which was perhaps the particular establishment endowed by Gynyr , was situated at some distance from the present cathedral . It was after ...
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