Sermons of Christmas Evans

Sermons of Christmas Evans A New Translation from the Welsh, with a Memoir and Portraiture of the Author (Classic Reprint)

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The Romans invaded Britain about fifty years before the incar nation. Failing to conquer the Welsh, they made peace with them, and dwelt among them in amity. Many Welsh soldiers joined the Roman army, and several Welsh families went and resided at Rome. Among the latter were Claudia and her husband. Saint Paul was then a prisoner under Nero; dwelling, however, in his own hired house, and receiving all who came to hear the word of God. Under his ministry, Claudia was converted to Christianity. She soon returned to her native country, and scattered the Seed of the Kingdom among her own people. This was in the year of our Lord sixty-three.

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