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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... considered as one and the same person with the Vicar : for it is agreed by eccles- iastical historians , that the subdivision of tithes into rectorial and vicarial was an arrangement posterior to the foundation , and first made to suit ...
... considered as one and the same person with the Vicar : for it is agreed by eccles- iastical historians , that the subdivision of tithes into rectorial and vicarial was an arrangement posterior to the foundation , and first made to suit ...
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... considered . The necessity of multiplying churches would now be felt , and the tithes to be attached to them would necessarily extend over tracts of country varying much in extent according to the nature of the ground before un ...
... considered . The necessity of multiplying churches would now be felt , and the tithes to be attached to them would necessarily extend over tracts of country varying much in extent according to the nature of the ground before un ...
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... considered as of the last foundation , leaving those which are intermediate in un- certainty for the present . It may be objected by some , that the extent of benefices depends not so much upon their subjection to Welsh Princes , or ...
... considered as of the last foundation , leaving those which are intermediate in un- certainty for the present . It may be objected by some , that the extent of benefices depends not so much upon their subjection to Welsh Princes , or ...
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... considered to be a place of worship endowed with tithes . A " chapel , " on the contrary , is considered to be a place of worship without any such en- dowment . It has been already stated that chapels are of later erection than the ...
... considered to be a place of worship endowed with tithes . A " chapel , " on the contrary , is considered to be a place of worship without any such en- dowment . It has been already stated that chapels are of later erection than the ...
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... considered that such as have their names compounded with this word are of the older kind . The word " Capel " appears to be of subsequent introduction , as it is seldom attached to the names of parochial chapels , but applied ...
... considered that such as have their names compounded with this word are of the older kind . The word " Capel " appears to be of subsequent introduction , as it is seldom attached to the names of parochial chapels , but applied ...
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