The Church-goer. Rural rides; or, Calls at country churchesJohn Ridler, 1847 - 259 psl. |
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... Henbury Stapleton Fishponds .. Thornbury Westbury - on - Trym .. .. St. George's , Somerset ; or Easton in Gordano Slymbridge .. Chew Stoke ( a disappointment ) Abbott's Leigh .. Lympsham Berkeley .. 46 57 71 76 .. 87 102 116 .. 127 140 ...
... Henbury Stapleton Fishponds .. Thornbury Westbury - on - Trym .. .. St. George's , Somerset ; or Easton in Gordano Slymbridge .. Chew Stoke ( a disappointment ) Abbott's Leigh .. Lympsham Berkeley .. 46 57 71 76 .. 87 102 116 .. 127 140 ...
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... of his lady . There are other monuments , but I had not time to examine them . The congregation , which is a good one , is almost wholly composed of farmers and agri- cultural labourers . Henbury . * SOUTHEY , in the Life of the 86.
... of his lady . There are other monuments , but I had not time to examine them . The congregation , which is a good one , is almost wholly composed of farmers and agri- cultural labourers . Henbury . * SOUTHEY , in the Life of the 86.
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Joseph Leech. Henbury . * SOUTHEY , in the Life of the author of the Pilgrim's Progress , says , that John Bunyan at one time took great delight in bell - ringing . + My horse would seem Henbury comes from Haen , which in the British ...
Joseph Leech. Henbury . * SOUTHEY , in the Life of the author of the Pilgrim's Progress , says , that John Bunyan at one time took great delight in bell - ringing . + My horse would seem Henbury comes from Haen , which in the British ...
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... Henbury Hill gives a man some idea of the manner in which the suburban citizens of Bristol live . I could not help ( even at the risk of being late for prayers ) rising on my stirrups , and taking a survey of the surrounding scenery and ...
... Henbury Hill gives a man some idea of the manner in which the suburban citizens of Bristol live . I could not help ( even at the risk of being late for prayers ) rising on my stirrups , and taking a survey of the surrounding scenery and ...
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... Henbury , Mr. Church - Goer , " said I ; " you are no longer amongst bumpkins , you must not take these liberties here - every pew is like a preserve : you must not put your hand on the first door you meet , for if this green cloth ...
... Henbury , Mr. Church - Goer , " said I ; " you are no longer amongst bumpkins , you must not take these liberties here - every pew is like a preserve : you must not put your hand on the first door you meet , for if this green cloth ...
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admiration Alveston amongst appearance attention beautiful believe bell Bishop Bleadon Bristol chancel character Cheltenham Chew Magna Chew Stoke Christian Church-Goer churchwardens churchyard clergyman Clifton coat Compton Martin confess congregation country church curate discourse door Dundry duty entered eyes face fancy feeling Francis Close gentleman habit hand head hear heard heart Henbury horse Hugh McNeile incumbent John Bunyan Joseph Wolff Keynsham kind lady Leigh looking Lord Lordship Lympsham matter mind minister Mirehouse Mistress Jenny morning neighbour never north aisle occasion old church old silver watch once parish church parishioners pass pause perhaps person poor porch prayers preach preacher present pulpit reader recollect rector round Sabbath seat seemed seen sermon side solemn Sunday suppose thing Thornbury thought told tower turned Vicar village voice walk Westbury wish Yatton young
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