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 18
... reason for supposing that chapels of this description are coeval with churches of the intermediate foundation . They were erected before the division of the country into parishes as at present constituted , for such a subdivision of the ...
... reason for supposing that chapels of this description are coeval with churches of the intermediate foundation . They were erected before the division of the country into parishes as at present constituted , for such a subdivision of the ...
Stran 21
... reason that they determine the comparative antiquity of the churches to which they belong . The idea that parishes in Wales were established by a general Act of the Legislature can never be maintained . Without entering further into the ...
... reason that they determine the comparative antiquity of the churches to which they belong . The idea that parishes in Wales were established by a general Act of the Legislature can never be maintained . Without entering further into the ...
Stran 22
... reason to suspect that Llanddulas ought to be added to the number . But what is more surprising , there is docu- mentary evidence * to prove that it formerly included the extensive parish of Llansanffraid Cwmmwd Deuddwrt though * The ...
... reason to suspect that Llanddulas ought to be added to the number . But what is more surprising , there is docu- mentary evidence * to prove that it formerly included the extensive parish of Llansanffraid Cwmmwd Deuddwrt though * The ...
Stran 33
... reasons apply to this county as to Pembrokeshire , it being conquered by Norman adventurers from England , who divided the county between them about A. D. 1090. The proportions in Breck- nockshire and Monmouthshire must be referred to ...
... reasons apply to this county as to Pembrokeshire , it being conquered by Norman adventurers from England , who divided the county between them about A. D. 1090. The proportions in Breck- nockshire and Monmouthshire must be referred to ...
Stran 34
... reasons are given for the supposition that the parish of Fishguard was 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 ...
... reasons are given for the supposition that the parish of Fishguard was 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 ...
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