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 58
... religious education at Rome , and it is added that this church was built of stone contrary to the usual custom of the Britons . About A. D. 710 , Naiton , king of the Picts , upon conforming to the Romish ritual , desired that ...
... religious education at Rome , and it is added that this church was built of stone contrary to the usual custom of the Britons . About A. D. 710 , Naiton , king of the Picts , upon conforming to the Romish ritual , desired that ...
Stran 59
... religious ceremonies were conducted with a degree of primitive sim- plicity might be expected from their poverty and seclusion . It is evident , however , that the churches of the Britons were built of wood , and covered with reeds , or ...
... religious ceremonies were conducted with a degree of primitive sim- plicity might be expected from their poverty and seclusion . It is evident , however , that the churches of the Britons were built of wood , and covered with reeds , or ...
Stran 61
... religious customs , accord- ing to the practice of Lindisfarne , where he had been edu- cated . After he had held his Bishoprick for many years in the aforesaid province , and by appointing superintendents had conducted also the ...
... religious customs , accord- ing to the practice of Lindisfarne , where he had been edu- cated . After he had held his Bishoprick for many years in the aforesaid province , and by appointing superintendents had conducted also the ...
Stran 64
... religion of their country ; and if some individuals of their number met with a violent death , it ap- pears to have been at the hands ... religious observances of their neighbours , and 64 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Second Class of Foundations ཙཚུ.
... religion of their country ; and if some individuals of their number met with a violent death , it ap- pears to have been at the hands ... religious observances of their neighbours , and 64 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Second Class of Foundations ཙཚུ.
Stran 65
Rice Rees. conform to the religious observances of their neighbours , and the mean period of their establishment may , for various reasons , be assigned to the time from A. D. 800 to 850 . Shortly before this period , it is recorded that ...
Rice Rees. conform to the religious observances of their neighbours , and the mean period of their establishment may , for various reasons , be assigned to the time from A. D. 800 to 850 . Shortly before this period , it is recorded that ...
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