Llaudaff, which was the first in Britain, and who gave the privileges of land, and of kindred, and of social rights, and of society to such as were of the faith of Christ. The third was Cadwaladyr the Blessed, who gave refuge, with his lands, and with... The Anglican Church, Or, The Introduction and Continuity of the Christian ... - Page 21by Robert Henry Cole - 1892 - 110 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1849 - 420 pages
...him i'r ffyddloniaid a ffuynt rag y Saeson di grid a'r Ammrotlorion a fynuaint cu lladd " Tr. :i5. was the first in Britain, and who gave the privileges...refuge, with his lands, and with all his goods, to the helievers who // J . ,.*!' fled from the Saxons without faith, and from the aliens who would | ' have... | |
| 1877 - 538 pages
...church at Llandaff, which • For an account of Bendigeid Vran, see Professor Keen's Welsh Saints P. 77. •was the first in Britain, and who gave the privileges...without faith, and from the aliens who would have slain them."—Tr. 35. The benefit which Bran thus conferred upon his country procured for his family the... | |
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