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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... forming a classification , two grand divisions immediately present themselves ; -the Saints which have been admitted into the Romish Calendar , and those who are natives of the country , or otherwise connected with its history . The ...
... forming a classification , two grand divisions immediately present themselves ; -the Saints which have been admitted into the Romish Calendar , and those who are natives of the country , or otherwise connected with its history . The ...
Stran 34
... formed upon the dissolution of two others more ancient . By an amendment of the list , without the introduction of any new names , this number may be increased to thirty three . The five ex- to St. Mary , are found subordinate to ...
... formed upon the dissolution of two others more ancient . By an amendment of the list , without the introduction of any new names , this number may be increased to thirty three . The five ex- to St. Mary , are found subordinate to ...
Stran 42
... formed their settlements in this district at a later period , and it may be presumed that , according to their usual rule , they converted such chapels as existed in the country into independent benefices . On the other hand , the ...
... formed their settlements in this district at a later period , and it may be presumed that , according to their usual rule , they converted such chapels as existed in the country into independent benefices . On the other hand , the ...
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... formed into Perpetual Curacies , and continue to be served by the Vicar of Penbryn , or his stipendiary Curate . The next Saint , whose churches were to be considered , was St. David , and the list according to Ecton is as follows ...
... formed into Perpetual Curacies , and continue to be served by the Vicar of Penbryn , or his stipendiary Curate . The next Saint , whose churches were to be considered , was St. David , and the list according to Ecton is as follows ...
Stran 48
... formed originally a single endowment , in support of one , or perhaps two churches , to which the rest served as so many chapels ; and the supposition is con- firmed from the analogy of Glascwm , and other districts , where the chapels ...
... formed originally a single endowment , in support of one , or perhaps two churches , to which the rest served as so many chapels ; and the supposition is con- firmed from the analogy of Glascwm , and other districts , where the chapels ...
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