Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... tall lancet windows , with fragments of stained glass , and beautiful tracery . At the east end of the aisle of the nave is the old Chantry Chapel , under which is the burial vault of the Claphams and Maulevers 4 BOLTON FRIORY .
... tall lancet windows , with fragments of stained glass , and beautiful tracery . At the east end of the aisle of the nave is the old Chantry Chapel , under which is the burial vault of the Claphams and Maulevers 4 BOLTON FRIORY .
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... buried upright ; and , if we were to believe Wordsworth , you might still see them through the chinks of the floor standing grimly in that pofition . But this is at present a mere poetical myth , founded , no doubt , on tradition. Pafs ...
... buried upright ; and , if we were to believe Wordsworth , you might still see them through the chinks of the floor standing grimly in that pofition . But this is at present a mere poetical myth , founded , no doubt , on tradition. Pafs ...
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... buried . Now the Jews hearing of this , fought " apprehendere eum ; " and with him Nicodemus and others . These all hid themselves except Jofeph and Nico- demus , who appeared , and demanded why they were angry because they had buried ...
... buried . Now the Jews hearing of this , fought " apprehendere eum ; " and with him Nicodemus and others . These all hid themselves except Jofeph and Nico- demus , who appeared , and demanded why they were angry because they had buried ...
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... burial . Being affembled to determine what death he should die , they commanded Annas and Caiaphas to produce him ; but on opening the chamber they found that he was not there . In great confternation they fent messengers every- where ...
... burial . Being affembled to determine what death he should die , they commanded Annas and Caiaphas to produce him ; but on opening the chamber they found that he was not there . In great confternation they fent messengers every- where ...
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... buried him , and the linen in which he had wrapped him , and the napkin in which he had folded his head , as a proof that he was the Lord ; and then conducted him home to his houfe in Arimathea , bidding him not to go . out for forty ...
... buried him , and the linen in which he had wrapped him , and the napkin in which he had folded his head , as a proof that he was the Lord ; and then conducted him home to his houfe in Arimathea , bidding him not to go . out for forty ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
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