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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... held by his countrymen ; and upon the churches of Wales it appears to have had no further effect than perhaps to increase the number of his chapels ; but numerous as these may be , it will be inferred , from the following considerations ...
... held by his countrymen ; and upon the churches of Wales it appears to have had no further effect than perhaps to increase the number of his chapels ; but numerous as these may be , it will be inferred , from the following considerations ...
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... held his Bishoprick for many years in the aforesaid province , and by appointing superintendents had conducted also the management of this Monastery ; it happened that he arrived at the Monastery about the time of his mortality , and ...
... held his Bishoprick for many years in the aforesaid province , and by appointing superintendents had conducted also the management of this Monastery ; it happened that he arrived at the Monastery about the time of his mortality , and ...
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... held a week earlier than it was ob- served at Rome ; and the subject , though trifling in itself , was considered to be of such importance that it was made the test * Walter de Mapes , Geoffrey of Monmouth , and their followers . of ...
... held a week earlier than it was ob- served at Rome ; and the subject , though trifling in itself , was considered to be of such importance that it was made the test * Walter de Mapes , Geoffrey of Monmouth , and their followers . of ...
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... held April 8 , and of Ffagan August 8 ; they were also com- memorated together May 24. The Saint's day of Elfan was held Sept. 26 ; that of Medwy is unknown , except it be identified with the festival of Medwyn , which according to some ...
... held April 8 , and of Ffagan August 8 ; they were also com- memorated together May 24. The Saint's day of Elfan was held Sept. 26 ; that of Medwy is unknown , except it be identified with the festival of Medwyn , which according to some ...
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... held at Verulam . Then follows the discovery of the relicks of St. Alban , and a des- cription of a mass of earth still reeking with his blood , which Germanus carried away to Gaul . The next occurrence is the miraculous victory ...
... held at Verulam . Then follows the discovery of the relicks of St. Alban , and a des- cription of a mass of earth still reeking with his blood , which Germanus carried away to Gaul . The next occurrence is the miraculous victory ...
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