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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... says , " the earliest was Llandaff , of the foundation of Lleurwg ab Coel ab Cyllin , who gave lands and civil privileges to such as first embraced the faith in Christ . " || And the Silurian cata- logues of Saints further relate that ...
... says , " the earliest was Llandaff , of the foundation of Lleurwg ab Coel ab Cyllin , who gave lands and civil privileges to such as first embraced the faith in Christ . " || And the Silurian cata- logues of Saints further relate that ...
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Rice Rees. These pedigrees are generally given without any variation ; but to say nothing of the improbability that such memorials should be preserved during the three centuries and upwards of Roman ascendancy , they receive no ...
Rice Rees. These pedigrees are generally given without any variation ; but to say nothing of the improbability that such memorials should be preserved during the three centuries and upwards of Roman ascendancy , they receive no ...
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... 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 the Welsh people . There is no church in Wales dedicated to Alban , or ...
... 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 the Welsh people . There is no church in Wales dedicated to Alban , or ...
Stran 98
... say that Eumenius describes the accession of Constantius , the father of Constantine , in similar terms . * De Brit . Eccl . Primordiis , Cap . VIII . † Roberts , in his Chronicle of the Kings of Britain . It appears to have been ...
... say that Eumenius describes the accession of Constantius , the father of Constantine , in similar terms . * De Brit . Eccl . Primordiis , Cap . VIII . † Roberts , in his Chronicle of the Kings of Britain . It appears to have been ...
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... says it happened in consequence of an ir- ruption of barbarians into Gaul , which cut off the communi- cation between Britain and the rest of the Roman empire . His words may thus be rendered : — " The barbarians above the Rhine ...
... says it happened in consequence of an ir- ruption of barbarians into Gaul , which cut off the communi- cation between Britain and the rest of the Roman empire . His words may thus be rendered : — " The barbarians above the Rhine ...
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