The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... established by internal evidence , because it refers to the incorporation of the Bardic College , and the influence and privileges of its members , and to Druidism as the established religion . But to us it seems that there is no ...
... established by internal evidence , because it refers to the incorporation of the Bardic College , and the influence and privileges of its members , and to Druidism as the established religion . But to us it seems that there is no ...
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... establish the contrary , are inconclusive ; yet in the absence of any evidence for the existence of written records , how very uncertain becomes the whole mass of traditional history and other facts conveyed in the " Triads . " These ...
... establish the contrary , are inconclusive ; yet in the absence of any evidence for the existence of written records , how very uncertain becomes the whole mass of traditional history and other facts conveyed in the " Triads . " These ...
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... establish their age , by sufficient evidence . They could not have failed to make use of so important a means of es- tablishing the genuineness of these Triads and other records . We have thus briefly examined the evidence which has ...
... establish their age , by sufficient evidence . They could not have failed to make use of so important a means of es- tablishing the genuineness of these Triads and other records . We have thus briefly examined the evidence which has ...
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... established the " Archbishopric of Llandaf , " & c . Mr. Williams maintains that the alleged letter of Eleutherius to King Lucius , which supposes him to be sovereign over the whole of Britain , and does not even allude to any other ...
... established the " Archbishopric of Llandaf , " & c . Mr. Williams maintains that the alleged letter of Eleutherius to King Lucius , which supposes him to be sovereign over the whole of Britain , and does not even allude to any other ...
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... established religion in Britain during the lifetime of St. Paul ! A succession of Christian monarchs from that period governed the whole of Britain ! Instead of Constantine being the first Christian sove- reign , the kings of Britain ...
... established religion in Britain during the lifetime of St. Paul ! A succession of Christian monarchs from that period governed the whole of Britain ! Instead of Constantine being the first Christian sove- reign , the kings of Britain ...
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