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... CHURCH - THE RECTORIAL TITHES SECURED BY ARCH- BISHOP SHARP FOR HIS OWN FAMILY . Say , ancient edifice , thyself with years Grown gray , how long upon the hill has stood Thy weather - braving tower , and silent mark'd The human leaf in ...
... CHURCH - THE RECTORIAL TITHES SECURED BY ARCH- BISHOP SHARP FOR HIS OWN FAMILY . Say , ancient edifice , thyself with years Grown gray , how long upon the hill has stood Thy weather - braving tower , and silent mark'd The human leaf in ...
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... CHURCH LIBRARY . They unto whom we shall appear tedious , are in nowise injured by us , because it is in their own hands to spare that labour which they are not willing to endure . - HOOKER . CHAPTER XLV . P. I.—p. 194 . CONCERNING THE ...
... CHURCH LIBRARY . They unto whom we shall appear tedious , are in nowise injured by us , because it is in their own hands to spare that labour which they are not willing to endure . - HOOKER . CHAPTER XLV . P. I.—p. 194 . CONCERNING THE ...
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... CHURCH - THE PULPIT - MRS . NEALE'S BENEFACTION . Non ulla Musis pagina gratior Quam quæ severis ludicra jungere Novit , fatigatamque nugis Utilibus recreare mentem . Dr. JOHNSON . CHAPTER XLVII . P. I.-p. 203 . DONCASTRIANA - GUY'S ...
... CHURCH - THE PULPIT - MRS . NEALE'S BENEFACTION . Non ulla Musis pagina gratior Quam quæ severis ludicra jungere Novit , fatigatamque nugis Utilibus recreare mentem . Dr. JOHNSON . CHAPTER XLVII . P. I.-p. 203 . DONCASTRIANA - GUY'S ...
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... church- " prefaces , " said this flippant , ill - opinioned , and unhappy man , ever were , and still are but of two sorts , let other modes and fashions vary as they please . Let the profane long peruke succeed the godly cropped hair ...
... church- " prefaces , " said this flippant , ill - opinioned , and unhappy man , ever were , and still are but of two sorts , let other modes and fashions vary as they please . Let the profane long peruke succeed the godly cropped hair ...
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... church- " prefaces , " said this flippant , ill - opinioned , and unhappy man , ever were , and still are but of two sorts , let other modes and fashions vary as they please . Let the profane long peruke succeed the godly cropped hair ...
... church- " prefaces , " said this flippant , ill - opinioned , and unhappy man , ever were , and still are but of two sorts , let other modes and fashions vary as they please . Let the profane long peruke succeed the godly cropped hair ...
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237 psl. - ONE summer evening the doctor, on his way back from a visit in that direction, stopped, as on such opportunities he usually did, at Mr. Bacon's wicket, and looked in at the open casement to see if his friends were within. Mr. Bacon was sitting there alone, with a book open on the table before him ; and looking round when he heard the horse stop, " Come in, doctor," said he, " if you have a few minutes to spare.