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 82
... noticed by the monkish writers , and no churches in the Principality are known to bear their names.t That Christianity , however introduced , had taken deep root in Britain in the second century is clear from the testimony of Tertullian ...
... noticed by the monkish writers , and no churches in the Principality are known to bear their names.t That Christianity , however introduced , had taken deep root in Britain in the second century is clear from the testimony of Tertullian ...
Stran 91
... noticed , that the date of Teithfallt , the seventeenth descendant from Llyr Llediaith in one line is A. D. 430 ; while that of Cystennyn Goronog , the ninth descendant in another line , is A. D. 542 . These pedigrees are generally ...
... noticed , that the date of Teithfallt , the seventeenth descendant from Llyr Llediaith in one line is A. D. 430 ; while that of Cystennyn Goronog , the ninth descendant in another line , is A. D. 542 . These pedigrees are generally ...
Stran 96
... noticed in any catalogue of Welsh Saints , it will not be necessary to say much respecting them . They appear to have been Romans rather than Britons , which may account for the circumstance of their having passed almost unregarded by ...
... noticed in any catalogue of Welsh Saints , it will not be necessary to say much respecting them . They appear to have been Romans rather than Britons , which may account for the circumstance of their having passed almost unregarded by ...
Stran 112
... noticed that the pedigree is disjointed within two generations of the departure of the Romans , about the very period at which the authority of other genealogies seems to commence . The claims of clanship were , doubtless , acknowledged ...
... noticed that the pedigree is disjointed within two generations of the departure of the Romans , about the very period at which the authority of other genealogies seems to commence . The claims of clanship were , doubtless , acknowledged ...
Stran 156
... noticed , upon whose festival the wake depends . * The legends † relate that the spiritual instructor of Brychan was Drichan or Brynach , who is called in the Triads Brynach Wyddel or the Irishman , and is said to have married Corth or ...
... noticed , upon whose festival the wake depends . * The legends † relate that the spiritual instructor of Brychan was Drichan or Brynach , who is called in the Triads Brynach Wyddel or the Irishman , and is said to have married Corth or ...
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