Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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Page 9
... church every forenoon , and read the day's Psalms with his mother every evening , and had learnt from her and from his father ( as he proved well in after life ) that it was infinitely noble to do right and infinitely base to do wrong ...
... church every forenoon , and read the day's Psalms with his mother every evening , and had learnt from her and from his father ( as he proved well in after life ) that it was infinitely noble to do right and infinitely base to do wrong ...
Page 13
... Churches throughout the world , and the liberties of all nations , against a tyranny more foul and rapacious than that of Nero or Caligula ; which , if it be not the cause of God , I , for one , know not what God's cause is ! " warmed ...
... Churches throughout the world , and the liberties of all nations , against a tyranny more foul and rapacious than that of Nero or Caligula ; which , if it be not the cause of God , I , for one , know not what God's cause is ! " warmed ...
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... church are still ringing for the daily service two hours after the usual time ; and instead of going soberly according to wont , cannot help breaking forth every five minutes into a jocund peal , and tumbling head over heels in ...
... church are still ringing for the daily service two hours after the usual time ; and instead of going soberly according to wont , cannot help breaking forth every five minutes into a jocund peal , and tumbling head over heels in ...
Page 19
... church , where all are placed according to their degrees , or at least as near as may be , not without a few sour looks , and shovings , and whisperings , from one high - born matron and another ; till the churchwardens and sidesmen ...
... church , where all are placed according to their degrees , or at least as near as may be , not without a few sour looks , and shovings , and whisperings , from one high - born matron and another ; till the churchwardens and sidesmen ...
Page 32
... church , in bass and tenor , treble and alto ( for every one could sing in those days , and the west country folk , as now , were fuller than any of music ) , the chaunt was caught up by the crowd outside , and rang away over roof and ...
... church , in bass and tenor , treble and alto ( for every one could sing in those days , and the west country folk , as now , were fuller than any of music ) , the chaunt was caught up by the crowd outside , and rang away over roof and ...
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