The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... of Irenæus and Eusebius . There is evidence that the whole Church was , from the beginning , governed by bishops ; but VOL . XV.-NO. XXIX . - MARCH , 1851 . B there are no trustworthy records of the succession in any.
... of Irenæus and Eusebius . There is evidence that the whole Church was , from the beginning , governed by bishops ; but VOL . XV.-NO. XXIX . - MARCH , 1851 . B there are no trustworthy records of the succession in any.
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... whole of Britain before the Roman Conquest , and preserved it unchanged in all ages . We confess this fact appears to us to throw considerable suspicion on the genuineness of all these " ancient " documents , and inclines us to ...
... whole of Britain before the Roman Conquest , and preserved it unchanged in all ages . We confess this fact appears to us to throw considerable suspicion on the genuineness of all these " ancient " documents , and inclines us to ...
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... whole mass of traditional history and other facts conveyed in the " Triads . " These Triads , or records of the Bards of Wales , profess , amongst other things , to give an account of the original peopling of Britain . They tell us what ...
... whole mass of traditional history and other facts conveyed in the " Triads . " These Triads , or records of the Bards of Wales , profess , amongst other things , to give an account of the original peopling of Britain . They tell us what ...
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... whole cannot be assigned to an earlier period , though it seems difficult to say why it should not be referred to a considerably later period . In fine , we come to the actual direct evidence for the antiquity of the historical Triads ...
... whole cannot be assigned to an earlier period , though it seems difficult to say why it should not be referred to a considerably later period . In fine , we come to the actual direct evidence for the antiquity of the historical Triads ...
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... whole , that the external evidence is too imperfect to enable us to employ them in the esta- blishment of historical facts . Still we would not be understood to deny that the Druidical system has been handed down in the Triads . There ...
... whole , that the external evidence is too imperfect to enable us to employ them in the esta- blishment of historical facts . Still we would not be understood to deny that the Druidical system has been handed down in the Triads . There ...
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