Theophilus Evans

Theophilus Evans (February 1693 – 11 September 1767) was a Welsh clergyman and historian.

He is best known for his work Drych y Prif Oesoedd (Mirror of the Early Centuries) (1716; revised ed.

1740) where with some literary talent but with an absence of critical method (mixing history with legend) he endeavours to justify the independent origins of British Christianity.

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