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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... afterwards consolidated , it may be replied that the extinction of a benefice and its conversion into a chapelry is contrary to the progress of ecclesiastical polity . So far from the fact of churches uniting together to form one ...
... afterwards consolidated , it may be replied that the extinction of a benefice and its conversion into a chapelry is contrary to the progress of ecclesiastical polity . So far from the fact of churches uniting together to form one ...
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... afterwards , until , from the intercourse of foreigners , and the gradual subjugation of the Welsh people , it merged into Catholicism . It might naturally be concluded that the native Saints belonged to the primitive Church of the ...
... afterwards , until , from the intercourse of foreigners , and the gradual subjugation of the Welsh people , it merged into Catholicism . It might naturally be concluded that the native Saints belonged to the primitive Church of the ...
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... afterwards , according to three Chronicles in the same collection , they took possession of the " kingdom " or principality of Powys , comprising the county of Mont- gomery , with the remainder of Denbigh , and parts of Flint ...
... afterwards , according to three Chronicles in the same collection , they took possession of the " kingdom " or principality of Powys , comprising the county of Mont- gomery , with the remainder of Denbigh , and parts of Flint ...
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... afterwards follow those dedicated to the Apostles and other Saints , still retaining certain marks of distinction . But not to depend entirely upon speculation , however well supported by existing circumstances , two pas- sages in the ...
... afterwards follow those dedicated to the Apostles and other Saints , still retaining certain marks of distinction . But not to depend entirely upon speculation , however well supported by existing circumstances , two pas- sages in the ...
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... afterwards , in default of the usual mode of dedication , were considered to be the Saints of the churches which bear their names . In the Eastern Empire , the invocation of angels commenced so early that the Council of Laodicea had ...
... afterwards , in default of the usual mode of dedication , were considered to be the Saints of the churches which bear their names . In the Eastern Empire , the invocation of angels commenced so early that the Council of Laodicea had ...
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