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Excerpt from Gomer: Or a Brief Analysis of the Language and Knowledge of the Ancient Cymry
The Britons had their own civilisation, their own philosophy. Their own forms of Christian faith and practice were common to them with the Christian churches in Ireland and Brittany, and which would not hold communion with the missionaries under Augustine, who were sent from Rome at the close of the sixth century.
Above all, the Britons had a language and a litera ture of their own, in which were embodied a purer and a simpler philosophy than was taught by Greek and Latin instructors, and with which the peculiar doctrines of the Christian scheme of salvation were harmoniously combined.
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