The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... matters except those which referred to their discipline , " which they transmitted by oral tradition only ( Williams , p . 31 ) . Mr. Williams infers from this fact , that the British Bards and Druids , from whom those of the Continent ...
... matters except those which referred to their discipline , " which they transmitted by oral tradition only ( Williams , p . 31 ) . Mr. Williams infers from this fact , that the British Bards and Druids , from whom those of the Continent ...
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... matters . But the majority of the Britons are represented to have been Chris- tians , even in the time of his grandfather Cyllin . The book of Llandaf , from which Mr. Williams derives much of his statement about " Lucius , " is of ...
... matters . But the majority of the Britons are represented to have been Chris- tians , even in the time of his grandfather Cyllin . The book of Llandaf , from which Mr. Williams derives much of his statement about " Lucius , " is of ...
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... matter of historical fact , that from the time of Agricola , A.D. 80 , the province of Britain was reduced to subjection to the Roman arms and laws ; and that there is the same probability that Christianity penetrated there at an early ...
... matter of historical fact , that from the time of Agricola , A.D. 80 , the province of Britain was reduced to subjection to the Roman arms and laws ; and that there is the same probability that Christianity penetrated there at an early ...
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... matter , that , to receive the king- dom of God as a little child , ' is in the obedience of the faith , with all humility and lowliness , to submit to the Gospel , to receive the doc- trines , to obey the precepts . In this sense ...
... matter , that , to receive the king- dom of God as a little child , ' is in the obedience of the faith , with all humility and lowliness , to submit to the Gospel , to receive the doc- trines , to obey the precepts . In this sense ...
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... matter so strangely neglected among ourselves . The inhabitants of Manchester are generally accounted a prudent and practical race ; yet it has been lately declared by an eminent architect , that if he were required to erect a building ...
... matter so strangely neglected among ourselves . The inhabitants of Manchester are generally accounted a prudent and practical race ; yet it has been lately declared by an eminent architect , that if he were required to erect a building ...
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