The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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... death be a repa- ration . " Then , kneeling , he made a public confession , and , having received the blessing of the venerable Archbishop of Arles , asked to be allowed to lead the way to death . His wish was granted , and he died in ...
... death be a repa- ration . " Then , kneeling , he made a public confession , and , having received the blessing of the venerable Archbishop of Arles , asked to be allowed to lead the way to death . His wish was granted , and he died in ...
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... death in bonds or exile , for the " testimony of Jesus . " From the acts of his martyrdom we learn that he was put to death under Alexander Severus , in a popular tumult occurring in the Trastevere , or quarter of Rome north of the ...
... death in bonds or exile , for the " testimony of Jesus . " From the acts of his martyrdom we learn that he was put to death under Alexander Severus , in a popular tumult occurring in the Trastevere , or quarter of Rome north of the ...
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... death of the Emperor Nicholas , which took place in 1855 , marks a date from which fresh expectations began * At the time when the treatment experienced by the Abbess Macrina and her companions excited the horror and indignation of the ...
... death of the Emperor Nicholas , which took place in 1855 , marks a date from which fresh expectations began * At the time when the treatment experienced by the Abbess Macrina and her companions excited the horror and indignation of the ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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