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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... whole tithes of a living were appropriated to a Monastery or Collegiate Chapter , the benefice did not lose its existence and become subject to some neighbouring parish , but it continued its independence under the name of prebend or ...
... whole tithes of a living were appropriated to a Monastery or Collegiate Chapter , the benefice did not lose its existence and become subject to some neighbouring parish , but it continued its independence under the name of prebend or ...
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... whole of North Wales . The nationality of these churches will not be questioned , as the person , to whom they are dedicated , was the tutelar Saint of the country . Their antiquity appears from the fact that they are dispersed without ...
... whole of North Wales . The nationality of these churches will not be questioned , as the person , to whom they are dedicated , was the tutelar Saint of the country . Their antiquity appears from the fact that they are dispersed without ...
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... whole time of Lent , which was then at hand . In all the days of this time , except on the Sabbath , he always prolonged his fast , according to custom , until the evening ; and even then he took only a small piece of bread , and one ...
... whole time of Lent , which was then at hand . In all the days of this time , except on the Sabbath , he always prolonged his fast , according to custom , until the evening ; and even then he took only a small piece of bread , and one ...
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... whole world was then filled with very extravagant devotions for her . " If this view of the learned Prelate be correct , the churches generally founded in the fourth century were those called by ecclesiastical historians " martyria ...
... whole world was then filled with very extravagant devotions for her . " If this view of the learned Prelate be correct , the churches generally founded in the fourth century were those called by ecclesiastical historians " martyria ...
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... to the sound of the language in which he wrote . ( Lib LX . ) " Nono post anno , quam bellum in Britannia cœptum . " ( Taciti Annales , Lib . XII . cap . 36. ) prisoner , having opposed the Roman arms the whole of 78 THE WELSH SAINTS 36.
... to the sound of the language in which he wrote . ( Lib LX . ) " Nono post anno , quam bellum in Britannia cœptum . " ( Taciti Annales , Lib . XII . cap . 36. ) prisoner , having opposed the Roman arms the whole of 78 THE WELSH SAINTS 36.
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