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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... writer is greatly indebted . The reason why the pedigrees have been neglected is their intricacy , and at first sight they are certainly un- promising , but as they are interspersed with historical notices they are deserving of ...
... writer is greatly indebted . The reason why the pedigrees have been neglected is their intricacy , and at first sight they are certainly un- promising , but as they are interspersed with historical notices they are deserving of ...
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... writer acknowledges his obligations ; and though he has sometimes differed from their conclusions , he has done so with diffidence , and is aware that the same fate will in turn befal the present undertaking . Knowledge is the ...
... writer acknowledges his obligations ; and though he has sometimes differed from their conclusions , he has done so with diffidence , and is aware that the same fate will in turn befal the present undertaking . Knowledge is the ...
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... writer a class of churches distinguished for their antiquity ; and if such churches were the most extensively endowed , it will readily appear why they are called " the principal . " So tenacious were the Welsh of the integrity of their ...
... writer a class of churches distinguished for their antiquity ; and if such churches were the most extensively endowed , it will readily appear why they are called " the principal . " So tenacious were the Welsh of the integrity of their ...
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... writers , which , if he were unac- quainted with the original languages , he could have learnt from various histories of England . The Triads which support it , are professed to be taken originally from the Book of Cara- dog of ...
... writers , which , if he were unac- quainted with the original languages , he could have learnt from various histories of England . The Triads which support it , are professed to be taken originally from the Book of Cara- dog of ...
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... writers , and no churches in the Principality are known to bear their names.t That Christianity , however introduced , had taken deep root in Britain in the second century is clear from the testimony of Tertullian , a contemporary writer ...
... writers , and no churches in the Principality are known to bear their names.t That Christianity , however introduced , had taken deep root in Britain in the second century is clear from the testimony of Tertullian , a contemporary writer ...
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