The Parish Church; Or, Religion in BritainLongman&Company, 1825 - 411 pages |
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... received its first inhabitants within five centuries of the flood . " He asserts , that the Cymry were in possession of the island , a Herodot . lib . i . c . 163 . b Id . 1. i . c . 167 . 1 or rather some part of it , long before the ...
... received its first inhabitants within five centuries of the flood . " He asserts , that the Cymry were in possession of the island , a Herodot . lib . i . c . 163 . b Id . 1. i . c . 167 . 1 or rather some part of it , long before the ...
Page 41
... received any hurt , it was deemed unlucky both to the community and to himself . The Sabines , who inhabited Italy before the arrival of the Greek colonies there , followed most of the Druidical rites ; hence the speech of the consul ...
... received any hurt , it was deemed unlucky both to the community and to himself . The Sabines , who inhabited Italy before the arrival of the Greek colonies there , followed most of the Druidical rites ; hence the speech of the consul ...
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... received it from some of the emperor's countrymen , who were then in his court ; or of the British bishops , summoned to the council of Nice , where , in all likeli- hood , some of them made their appearance , At what precise period of ...
... received it from some of the emperor's countrymen , who were then in his court ; or of the British bishops , summoned to the council of Nice , where , in all likeli- hood , some of them made their appearance , At what precise period of ...
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... received here before the fatal defeat of the Britons by Suetonius Paulinus , which was , according to Petavius , in the eighth year of Nero ; so that St. Paul , being at liberty the fifth year , had time and convenience enough to found ...
... received here before the fatal defeat of the Britons by Suetonius Paulinus , which was , according to Petavius , in the eighth year of Nero ; so that St. Paul , being at liberty the fifth year , had time and convenience enough to found ...
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... received by our ancient historians , and by the nations at large , says Dr. A. Clarke , is that which attributes the introduc- tion of the Christian religion into Britain , to Joseph of Arimathea . The substance of this history is as ...
... received by our ancient historians , and by the nations at large , says Dr. A. Clarke , is that which attributes the introduc- tion of the Christian religion into Britain , to Joseph of Arimathea . The substance of this history is as ...
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