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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... built . Parochial Chapels are considered to be the most ancient , being a necessary consequence of the great extent of the district assigned to the mother church , which was soon found insufficient for the instruction of people spread ...
... built . Parochial Chapels are considered to be the most ancient , being a necessary consequence of the great extent of the district assigned to the mother church , which was soon found insufficient for the instruction of people spread ...
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... built to suit the convenience of castles in their vicinity , which are known to have been erected by Norman and other adven- turers . It might , therefore , be expected that the churches of these would present the features of a late ...
... built to suit the convenience of castles in their vicinity , which are known to have been erected by Norman and other adven- turers . It might , therefore , be expected that the churches of these would present the features of a late ...
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... built at a later period ; and as the same document describes this Lordship , which it calls the Hundred of Atiscros , as if it had been some time in the occupation of the Saxons , the dedication of the two churches mentioned may be ...
... built at a later period ; and as the same document describes this Lordship , which it calls the Hundred of Atiscros , as if it had been some time in the occupation of the Saxons , the dedication of the two churches mentioned may be ...
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... built by the Romans rather than the Britons . The second is the church of Can- dida Casa , or Whithern , in Galloway , North Britain , dedicated also to St. Martin ; but it is stated that Ninia , its founder , received his religious ...
... built by the Romans rather than the Britons . The second is the church of Can- dida Casa , or Whithern , in Galloway , North Britain , dedicated also to St. Martin ; but it is stated that Ninia , its founder , received his religious ...
Stran 59
... built of wood , and covered with reeds , or straw ; and from the situation of their representatives in Wales , it would further appear that they were not formally dedicated to Saints . The grounds upon which this opinion rests are ...
... built of wood , and covered with reeds , or straw ; and from the situation of their representatives in Wales , it would further appear that they were not formally dedicated to Saints . The grounds upon which this opinion rests are ...
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