The Parish Church; Or, Religion in BritainLongman&Company, 1825 - 411 pages |
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... appears to have an equal , if not a superior claim on our attention . The doctrine of the British bards and triads , is one of great importance as to the point in hand ; especially if we reflect , that the Welsh have retained their ...
... appears to have an equal , if not a superior claim on our attention . The doctrine of the British bards and triads , is one of great importance as to the point in hand ; especially if we reflect , that the Welsh have retained their ...
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... appears to have been denominated Gwasgwyn , that is Gascony , by the Welsh writers . In what part of the island these Brython were stationed , does not exactly appear ; but the Gauls , according to the Triads , were settled partly in ...
... appears to have been denominated Gwasgwyn , that is Gascony , by the Welsh writers . In what part of the island these Brython were stationed , does not exactly appear ; but the Gauls , according to the Triads , were settled partly in ...
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... appears to have done little more than to have settled the original colony , and it is presumed he did not long survive this transaction , as he must have been far advanced in years at that time . Nor does it appear where he died . His ...
... appears to have done little more than to have settled the original colony , and it is presumed he did not long survive this transaction , as he must have been far advanced in years at that time . Nor does it appear where he died . His ...
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... appears not to have been very considerable . They were The exact period when this colony came and estab- lished itself in Britain is not agreed among writers on this subject . Davies , the author of the Celtic Researches , intimates ...
... appears not to have been very considerable . They were The exact period when this colony came and estab- lished itself in Britain is not agreed among writers on this subject . Davies , the author of the Celtic Researches , intimates ...
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... appears to have been in nowise a stranger to the true God , but to have had the fear of him before his eyes , and to have been influenced by it in all his actions . If we search the antiquities of Egypt , we shall find in their remains ...
... appears to have been in nowise a stranger to the true God , but to have had the fear of him before his eyes , and to have been influenced by it in all his actions . If we search the antiquities of Egypt , we shall find in their remains ...
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