Y Cymmrodor, Bind 21–22

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The Society, 1908
 

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Side 113 - ... devils and the damned, and the blessedness of the justified. Written for the conviction of Sadduces and Infidels. By Richard Baxter. London : 1691.
Side 31 - fought against the Britons at the place which is named Fethanleag, and Cutha was there slain ; and Ceawlin took many towns and countless booty, and wrathful he thence returned to his own.
Side 131 - Battle of Badon, in which Arthur carried the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ for three days and three nights on his shoulders, and the Britons were victors.
Side 132 - ... of them through the power of our Lord Jesus Christ and through the power of Saint Mary the Virgin, his mother.
Side 121 - ... but far more slowly than falling stars. It lighteneth all the air and ground where it passeth, lasteth three or four miles or more, for aught is known, because no man seeth the rising or beginning of it ; and when it falls to the ground, it sparkleth and lighteth all about.

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