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 63
... Bards , the second person in the Trinity is often called " mab Mair , " or the son of Mary ; which would indicate the side the Britons would have taken in the Nes- torian controversy if it had reached them . But in the poems , which ...
... Bards , the second person in the Trinity is often called " mab Mair , " or the son of Mary ; which would indicate the side the Britons would have taken in the Nes- torian controversy if it had reached them . But in the poems , which ...
Stran 67
... Bards who flourished before A. D. 700 , some traces may be found of the corruptions of Christianity ; for to state , that the Welsh Church was entirely free from them , would be an assertion which it would be impossible to maintain ...
... Bards who flourished before A. D. 700 , some traces may be found of the corruptions of Christianity ; for to state , that the Welsh Church was entirely free from them , would be an assertion which it would be impossible to maintain ...
Stran 69
... Bards , in the order in which they stand in the Myvyrian Archaiology , will show that St. Mary began to receive distinguished attention about A. D. 1200 , which pre- eminence appears to have continued until the Reformation . Vol . I. pp ...
... Bards , in the order in which they stand in the Myvyrian Archaiology , will show that St. Mary began to receive distinguished attention about A. D. 1200 , which pre- eminence appears to have continued until the Reformation . Vol . I. pp ...
Stran 72
... Bards upon the subject it may be presumed they were better known abroad than at home . It will be allowed that these legends were the productions of the monks , if they were not of foreign manufacture . The accounts of renowned Britons ...
... Bards upon the subject it may be presumed they were better known abroad than at home . It will be allowed that these legends were the productions of the monks , if they were not of foreign manufacture . The accounts of renowned Britons ...
Stran 73
... Bards of the middle ages did not think them worthy of credit . It is , however , not an unlikely supposition that these stories were derived from such accounts as the monks would take care to publish . In a subject so likely to be mixed ...
... Bards of the middle ages did not think them worthy of credit . It is , however , not an unlikely supposition that these stories were derived from such accounts as the monks would take care to publish . In a subject so likely to be mixed ...
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