The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... writers in later ages who have given us abundant details of the conversion of these countries to Christianity by the Apostles , or by missionaries appointed by them . We have had numbers of such accounts ; and many Churches in the West ...
... writers in later ages who have given us abundant details of the conversion of these countries to Christianity by the Apostles , or by missionaries appointed by them . We have had numbers of such accounts ; and many Churches in the West ...
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... writer who , possibly , refers to the existence of Christianity amongst the Celtic inhabitants of Britain , is ... writers of the first two centuries after Christ , when we turn to our native writers and historians , a number of details ...
... writer who , possibly , refers to the existence of Christianity amongst the Celtic inhabitants of Britain , is ... writers of the first two centuries after Christ , when we turn to our native writers and historians , a number of details ...
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... writing in aid of their tradi- tion ; but this argument does not appear very conclusive , because the Gaulish practice may have been a corruption or innovation ; and we are told elsewhere by Mr. Williams that the Druidic system was only ...
... writing in aid of their tradi- tion ; but this argument does not appear very conclusive , because the Gaulish practice may have been a corruption or innovation ; and we are told elsewhere by Mr. Williams that the Druidic system was only ...
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... writing , or handed down in their original form , it is hardly conceivable that there should not be some material differ- ences in dialect between them and other productions of a much later date . It seems very strange and suspicious ...
... writing , or handed down in their original form , it is hardly conceivable that there should not be some material differ- ences in dialect between them and other productions of a much later date . It seems very strange and suspicious ...
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... writer referred to ( p . 5 ) , states that the Triads relate to persons and events from the earliest times to the beginning of the seventh century - a proof that the whole cannot be assigned to an earlier period , though it seems ...
... writer referred to ( p . 5 ) , states that the Triads relate to persons and events from the earliest times to the beginning of the seventh century - a proof that the whole cannot be assigned to an earlier period , though it seems ...
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