The Church-history of Brittany from the Beginning of Christianity to the Norman Conquest Under Roman Governours. Brittish Kings. The English-Saxon Heptarchy. The English-Saxon (and Danish) Monarchy. Containing I. The Lives of All Our Saints Assigned to the Proper Ages Wherein They Lived. II. The Erections of Episcopall See's, and Succession of Bishops ... V. And a Sufficient Acount of the Successions of Our Kings, and of the Civill Affaires of this Kingdom. From All which is Evidently Demonstrated: that the Present Roman-Catholick Religion Hath from the Beginning, Without Interruption Or Change Been Professed in this Our Island


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The Church-history of Brittany from the Beginning of Christianity to the Norman Conquest Under Roman Governours. Brittish Kings. The English-Saxon Heptarchy. The English-Saxon (and Danish) Monarchy. Containing I. The Lives of All Our Saints Assigned to the Proper Ages Wherein They Lived. II. The Erections of Episcopall See's, and Succession of Bishops ... V. And a Sufficient Acount of the Successions of Our Kings, and of the Civill Affaires of this Kingdom. From All which is Evidently Demonstrated: that the Present Roman-Catholick Religion Hath from the Beginning, Without Interruption Or Change Been Professed in this Our Island, &c


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The church-history of Brittany from the beginning of Christianity to the Norman conquest under Roman governors. Brittish kings. The English-Saxon Heptarchy. The English-Saxon (and Danish) monarchy, containing I. The lives of all our saints assigned to the proper ages wherein they lived. II. The erection of episcopall see's, and succession of bishops. III. The celebration of synods, nationall, provinciall and diocesan. IV. The foundations of monasterie, nunneries and churches. V. And a sufficient account of the successions of our kings, and of the civill affaires of this kingdom. From all which is evidently demonstrated: that the present Roman-Catholick religion hath from the beginning, without interruption or change been professed in this our island, &c


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