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Page 30
... forget that the condition of the Jews was dissimilar to ours , especially before the appointment of their Kings . ... because with perfect heart they offered willingly to the Lord : and David the King also rejoiced with great joy .
... forget that the condition of the Jews was dissimilar to ours , especially before the appointment of their Kings . ... because with perfect heart they offered willingly to the Lord : and David the King also rejoiced with great joy .
Page 62
... some would add , the Works of Cherubim , the Judge , Conscience , William Shakespere , -has obtained Guardian Angel , the Soul , the Body , constant and so wide a sale . Pride , the King , the Virgin Mary , The illustrations which ...
... some would add , the Works of Cherubim , the Judge , Conscience , William Shakespere , -has obtained Guardian Angel , the Soul , the Body , constant and so wide a sale . Pride , the King , the Virgin Mary , The illustrations which ...
Page 84
There is at Kandy a piece of ivory , King of Siam . The narrative of the or some similar substance , said by the ceremony is as follows :Budhists to be a tooth of Budhu . This “ His Excellency the Governor and relic is under the care of ...
There is at Kandy a piece of ivory , King of Siam . The narrative of the or some similar substance , said by the ceremony is as follows :Budhists to be a tooth of Budhu . This “ His Excellency the Governor and relic is under the care of ...
Page 115
“ Douglas's ' King Hart , ' an alleBunyan was gorical poem of a singular construc- kind of writing , that he has deso partial to this tion , exhibits a most ingenious scribed human life , or rather reliadumbration of the progress of hu ...
“ Douglas's ' King Hart , ' an alleBunyan was gorical poem of a singular construc- kind of writing , that he has deso partial to this tion , exhibits a most ingenious scribed human life , or rather reliadumbration of the progress of hu ...
Page 128
From the revenue - tolls cil of Tours , A.D. 1163 , prohibiting of Henry II . , Richard I. , and King Monks to stay out of their monasJohn , it appears that they were not teries above two months at then used in the Exchequer ; for all ...
From the revenue - tolls cil of Tours , A.D. 1163 , prohibiting of Henry II . , Richard I. , and King Monks to stay out of their monasJohn , it appears that they were not teries above two months at then used in the Exchequer ; for all ...
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