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 60
... latter and the arrival of Archbishop Theodore in Britain . * The next passage is important , as it describes the mode of consecration practised by the Scots . It must be premised that the historian is speaking of Cedd , Bishop of the ...
... latter and the arrival of Archbishop Theodore in Britain . * The next passage is important , as it describes the mode of consecration practised by the Scots . It must be premised that the historian is speaking of Cedd , Bishop of the ...
Stran 61
... angels commenced so early that the Council of Laodicea had occasion to condemn it in A. D. 366. It was a more easy deflection from the purity of Christianity than the invocation of Saints ; the latter ON THE WELSH SAINTS . 61.
... angels commenced so early that the Council of Laodicea had occasion to condemn it in A. D. 366. It was a more easy deflection from the purity of Christianity than the invocation of Saints ; the latter ON THE WELSH SAINTS . 61.
Stran 62
Rice Rees. of Christianity than the invocation of Saints ; the latter , how- ever , soon followed ; but the custom of dedicating churches to them arose from purely local circumstances . About the end of the fourth century , it was a ...
Rice Rees. of Christianity than the invocation of Saints ; the latter , how- ever , soon followed ; but the custom of dedicating churches to them arose from purely local circumstances . About the end of the fourth century , it was a ...
Stran 65
... latter part of the eighth century the Welsh were brought gradually into com- munion with the Church of Rome , for during the time the pri- mitive founders flourished the British Church was independent . The first public act , which ...
... latter part of the eighth century the Welsh were brought gradually into com- munion with the Church of Rome , for during the time the pri- mitive founders flourished the British Church was independent . The first public act , which ...
Stran 68
... latter , those , which from the nature of their endowments show that they have some claim for consideration on the score of anti- quity , may be ranked in the same class with the former ; and the list may also include those dedicated to ...
... latter , those , which from the nature of their endowments show that they have some claim for consideration on the score of anti- quity , may be ranked in the same class with the former ; and the list may also include those dedicated to ...
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