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 63
... memory of Saints in other indifferent places ; and the belief , that martyrs could hear themselves called upon over their graves , would lead to the practice of invocation generally . But the concurrence of the view , here taken , with ...
... memory of Saints in other indifferent places ; and the belief , that martyrs could hear themselves called upon over their graves , would lead to the practice of invocation generally . But the concurrence of the view , here taken , with ...
Stran 67
... memory of Saints ; but on the supposition that all the patriarch there , from the year 842 to 847 , ) to enquire of certain eccles- tical traditions , and the perfect and exact computation of Easter . It is to be inferred from hence ...
... memory of Saints ; but on the supposition that all the patriarch there , from the year 842 to 847 , ) to enquire of certain eccles- tical traditions , and the perfect and exact computation of Easter . It is to be inferred from hence ...
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... memory of their Saints was compara- tively recent , and may therefore be deemed coeval with churches of the second foundation . The perishable nature of tradition , and the occupation of several parts of Wales by foreigners will ...
... memory of their Saints was compara- tively recent , and may therefore be deemed coeval with churches of the second foundation . The perishable nature of tradition , and the occupation of several parts of Wales by foreigners will ...
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... memory of the per- sons whose names they bear , and in situations which tradition reported to have been the scene of their labours . The monkish historians mention that Elfan was the second Bishop of London ; and , according to the ...
... memory of the per- sons whose names they bear , and in situations which tradition reported to have been the scene of their labours . The monkish historians mention that Elfan was the second Bishop of London ; and , according to the ...
Stran 96
... memory , and adorned with a convent of nuns and a society of regular canons . But as those authors , who flourished from A. D. 1150 to 1200 , admit that these establishments did not exist in their time , but were among the glories of ...
... memory , and adorned with a convent of nuns and a society of regular canons . But as those authors , who flourished from A. D. 1150 to 1200 , admit that these establishments did not exist in their time , but were among the glories of ...
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