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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... British school , founded a church of cathedral rank without appointing a patron Saint ; and though he presided over the See of Lindisfarne ten years , and was succeeded by Colman , one of his countrymen , it may be collected that four ...
... British school , founded a church of cathedral rank without appointing a patron Saint ; and though he presided over the See of Lindisfarne ten years , and was succeeded by Colman , one of his countrymen , it may be collected that four ...
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... British Church was independent . The first public act , which acknowledged a submission to the Papal See , has been thought to have been the resignation of his kingdom by Cadwaladr , that he might make a pilgrimage to the eternal city ...
... British Church was independent . The first public act , which acknowledged a submission to the Papal See , has been thought to have been the resignation of his kingdom by Cadwaladr , that he might make a pilgrimage to the eternal city ...
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... British isles are referred to , that the disputes respecting Easter were not yet laid to rest ; and that our Britons , not being satisfied with the determination of the Pope of Rome , resorted to the decision of the bishop of Constanti ...
... British isles are referred to , that the disputes respecting Easter were not yet laid to rest ; and that our Britons , not being satisfied with the determination of the Pope of Rome , resorted to the decision of the bishop of Constanti ...
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... British Saints and Martyrs , from the first dawn of Christianity to the close of the sixth centry . A few only of their names are to be found in the Welsh accounts , and as for the rest , persons acquainted merely with the history of ...
... British Saints and Martyrs , from the first dawn of Christianity to the close of the sixth centry . A few only of their names are to be found in the Welsh accounts , and as for the rest , persons acquainted merely with the history of ...
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... " Vindication of the Ancient British Poems , " p . 269 , supposes the composition of Golyddan to have been written in the eighth century . are reduced to reasonable dimensions . The grand parent of 72 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS.
... " Vindication of the Ancient British Poems , " p . 269 , supposes the composition of Golyddan to have been written in the eighth century . are reduced to reasonable dimensions . The grand parent of 72 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS.
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