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Page 22
Upon this they turned their prayers to God Himself , and the wind presently fell . ”
The former possessor of my copy , in his manuscript notes falls foul of Sir Roger
in this fable , and calls it a dull witticism , to talk of going so far about , when the ...
Upon this they turned their prayers to God Himself , and the wind presently fell . ”
The former possessor of my copy , in his manuscript notes falls foul of Sir Roger
in this fable , and calls it a dull witticism , to talk of going so far about , when the ...
Page 27
... the Civil War upon the noble Cathedral over which he presided , when its
Close was turned into a garrison keep , first by the royalists and then by the
parliamentary forces , and its lofty spire formed an object for cannon to be
levelled at .
... the Civil War upon the noble Cathedral over which he presided , when its
Close was turned into a garrison keep , first by the royalists and then by the
parliamentary forces , and its lofty spire formed an object for cannon to be
levelled at .
Page 35
In several churches the chancels were turned into shambles , and the carcases of
oxen and sheep were cut up on the Holy Table , while throughout the D 2 TO “
HYMNS ANCIENT AND MODERN . ” 35.
In several churches the chancels were turned into shambles , and the carcases of
oxen and sheep were cut up on the Holy Table , while throughout the D 2 TO “
HYMNS ANCIENT AND MODERN . ” 35.
Page 37
During the Savoy Conference , in which he took part , and in which an effort was
made , although as it turned out an unsuccessful effort , to arrange some terms of
religious agreement between Nonconformists and Churchmen , he won general
...
During the Savoy Conference , in which he took part , and in which an effort was
made , although as it turned out an unsuccessful effort , to arrange some terms of
religious agreement between Nonconformists and Churchmen , he won general
...
Page 43
... how the Patriarchal cathedral , the monastery of the Forty Martyrs and others
were turned into mosques , many even into baths and stables ; THE FALL OF
TIRNOVO , 1393 .
... how the Patriarchal cathedral , the monastery of the Forty Martyrs and others
were turned into mosques , many even into baths and stables ; THE FALL OF
TIRNOVO , 1393 .
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