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namely, that Christian Religion was planted in Britany in the dayes of Tiberius Caesar, about seven yeares before S. Peter came to Rome. But Gildas having spoken of the extreame desolation of his Countrey, caused by the Warres with the Romans (which Warres beginning, not under Tiberius, or Caius, who never Warred with the Britains, but under Claudius, lasted 40. yeares) Interea, saith he, In the mean time, (to wit, during those Warres) there appeared and imparted it self to this cold Island, more remote from the visible Sun then other N• … tions, the true and invisible Sun (which in the time of Tiberius Caesar, had manifested himself to the whole world) I mean, Christ vouchsafed to impart his Precepts, &c. Here Gildas onely sayes, that during the Warres with Claudius, the Sun of justice, that manifested himself to the world by his Preaching in Ierusalem under Tiberius, appeared at length to the Britains, that is, in the dayes of Claudius, in whose second year, S. Peter comming to Rome, was entertained by a noble British Lady, |
namely, that Christian Religion was planted in Britany in the days of Tiberius Caesar, about seven Years before S. Peter Come to Room. But Gildas having spoken of the extreme desolation of his Country, caused by the Wars with the Romans (which Wars beginning, not under Tiberius, or Caius, who never Warred with the Britains, but under Claudius, lasted 40. Years) Interea, Says he, In the mean time, (to wit, during those Wars) there appeared and imparted it self to this cold Island, more remote from the visible Sun then other N• … Actions, the true and invisible Sun (which in the time of Tiberius Caesar, had manifested himself to the Whole world) I mean, christ vouchsafed to impart his Precepts, etc. Here Gildas only Says, that during the Wars with Claudius, the Sun of Justice, that manifested himself to the world by his Preaching in Ierusalem under Tiberius, appeared At length to the Britains, that is, in the days of Claudius, in whose second year, S. Peter coming to Room, was entertained by a noble Brit Lady, |
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