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... appears to have succeeded in giving us a more exact and probable account than we have yet seen . We are very glad , indeed , to have met with this work , indispensable to the student of British Ecclesiastical History . " - Church ...
... appears to have succeeded in giving us a more exact and probable account than we have yet seen . We are very glad , indeed , to have met with this work , indispensable to the student of British Ecclesiastical History . " - Church ...
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... appears as if especially intended to be the home of peace and happiness - a paradise for restored man , where he might securely worship his Creator and cultivate the graces of heaven implanted in his soul . It obtained its name from a ...
... appears as if especially intended to be the home of peace and happiness - a paradise for restored man , where he might securely worship his Creator and cultivate the graces of heaven implanted in his soul . It obtained its name from a ...
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... appears to have been of only one light , though broad , and to have had its arch occupied by a foliation of six cusps , and therefore of seven recesses , the foliating spaces being solid . The side windows are each of two lights , the ...
... appears to have been of only one light , though broad , and to have had its arch occupied by a foliation of six cusps , and therefore of seven recesses , the foliating spaces being solid . The side windows are each of two lights , the ...
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... appear as if David had made some addition to the buildings ; - " Thou hast reared a fabric for God the proprietor ... appears from an incidental allusion it con- tains to the reigning pontiff , must have been written previous to 1484 ...
... appear as if David had made some addition to the buildings ; - " Thou hast reared a fabric for God the proprietor ... appears from an incidental allusion it con- tains to the reigning pontiff , must have been written previous to 1484 ...
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... appears that the scroll patterns are of totally dif ferent design and workmanship , not at all agreeing together : the portion on the eastern side of the fireplace being of ruder execution than that on the west , and its letters of an ...
... appears that the scroll patterns are of totally dif ferent design and workmanship , not at all agreeing together : the portion on the eastern side of the fireplace being of ruder execution than that on the west , and its letters of an ...
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