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 11
... Traditions , which support this opinion of their high antiquity , are of insufficient authority , it may be proved that churches of the class alluded to are necessarily , from the nature of their endowments , the most ancient † in the ...
... Traditions , which support this opinion of their high antiquity , are of insufficient authority , it may be proved that churches of the class alluded to are necessarily , from the nature of their endowments , the most ancient † in the ...
Stran 19
... tradition . Being of no use as public churches , and the offerings to them ceasing , they were suffered to fall to decay soon after the Reformation . Nearly all parochial chapels , inasmuch as they are repaired at the cost of their ...
... tradition . Being of no use as public churches , and the offerings to them ceasing , they were suffered to fall to decay soon after the Reformation . Nearly all parochial chapels , inasmuch as they are repaired at the cost of their ...
Stran 25
... tradition states there was formerly a chapel , of which no vestiges now remain . The subordination of churches , described as prevailing to so great an extent in Wales , may at first appear surprising ; it is however no theory , for it ...
... tradition states there was formerly a chapel , of which no vestiges now remain . The subordination of churches , described as prevailing to so great an extent in Wales , may at first appear surprising ; it is however no theory , for it ...
Stran 67
... traditions , and the perfect and exact computation of Easter . It is to be inferred from hence , that as there can be no doubt that the British isles are referred to , that the disputes respecting Easter were not yet laid to rest ; and ...
... traditions , and the perfect and exact computation of Easter . It is to be inferred from hence , that as there can be no doubt that the British isles are referred to , that the disputes respecting Easter were not yet laid to rest ; and ...
Stran 70
... tradition has connected with the place ; and the prevalence of known cases of the last kind is sufficiently great to justify a similar inference being drawn where the tradition has been entirely forgotten . Chapels of this description ...
... tradition has connected with the place ; and the prevalence of known cases of the last kind is sufficiently great to justify a similar inference being drawn where the tradition has been entirely forgotten . Chapels of this description ...
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