Archaeologia Cambrensis

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W. Pickering, 1925 - Electronic journals

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Page 262 - And it came to pass, when the ark set forward, that Moses said, Rise up, LORD, and let thine enemies be scattered; and let them that hate thee flee before thee.
Page 257 - Loved the Church so well, and gave so largely to it, They thought it should have canopied their bones Till doomsday ; — but all things have their end— Churches and cities, which have diseases like to men, Must have like death which we have.
Page 79 - Cardiganshire, and had power, in a marshal law, to execute offenders ; in the using thereof he was so just, that he acquired to himself a singular reputation ; as may appear upon the records of that time, kept in the...
Page 419 - In the name of God Amen. When our Saviour saw the cross whereon he was To Be Crucified his body trembiled and shook the Jews asked Iff he had the faver or the ague he said that he had neither the faver or the ague. Whosoever shall keep these words in mind or in righting shall never have the faver or ague. Be the hearers Blessed. Be the Believers Blessed. Be the name of our Lord god Amen. CY.
Page 80 - Herbert replied, that he was neither of both, whereof he should see the proof presently ; only I cannot but apprehend on your part, least the curse of the woman with the woollen beads fall upon you.
Page 393 - THE LIBER LANDAVENSIS, or THE BOOK OF LLANDAFF, is so called because it is the ancient Chartulary, or Register Book of the Cathedral of Llandaff, wherein were recorded Memoirs of its more eminent Prelates, Grants of Endowment, and other interesting and important particulars relating to the Church and Diocese.
Page 238 - A HISTORY OF PRINTING AND PRINTERS IN WALES to 1810, and of successive and related printers to 1923. Also a history of printing and printers in Monmouthshire to 1923.
Page 1 - ON TWO BEAKERS OF THE EARLY BRONZE AGE recently discovered in South Wales; with a record of the distri-bution of beaker-pottery in England and Wales.
Page 391 - Daughter', burst at the siege of Harlech; of a cannon which burst in proving it; of a cannon with two chambers; of two iron guns, and three other iron guns; with gunpowder...

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