Ayton Priory; or, the Restored MonasteryDeightons, 1843 - 80 pages |
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Page iv
... Church in favour of the monastick life , though monasteries abound in those Churches which view Rome with as much dislike as does the most bigoted Protestant , though we may bring forward passages in which Divines of all classes , in ...
... Church in favour of the monastick life , though monasteries abound in those Churches which view Rome with as much dislike as does the most bigoted Protestant , though we may bring forward passages in which Divines of all classes , in ...
Page vi
... Church , as one of the blackest of sins : that the curse by which every religious foundation was guarded , has followed the spoilers and their de- scendants , in a most remarkable manner , to the pre- sent day that the defences urged in ...
... Church , as one of the blackest of sins : that the curse by which every religious foundation was guarded , has followed the spoilers and their de- scendants , in a most remarkable manner , to the pre- sent day that the defences urged in ...
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John Mason Neale. carried on upon strictly sound principles ; funds for church - building amassed ; and church artists trained in devotional as well as professional habits . The writer has only to add , that he could have wished to give ...
John Mason Neale. carried on upon strictly sound principles ; funds for church - building amassed ; and church artists trained in devotional as well as professional habits . The writer has only to add , that he could have wished to give ...
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... church , with its steep roof and intricate windows , and glass tinged with all the hues of the rainbow , is a rich prize to the sketch - book of the lovers of architectural beauty ; and opposite to it , but half concealed by a shrubbery ...
... church , with its steep roof and intricate windows , and glass tinged with all the hues of the rainbow , is a rich prize to the sketch - book of the lovers of architectural beauty ; and opposite to it , but half concealed by a shrubbery ...
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... church tower were reflected in the quiet waters ; and the cloister ran across them on a bridge of three fair arches . Many a religious man , sick of the vanity and tumults of the world , had here dedi- cated the evening of his days to ...
... church tower were reflected in the quiet waters ; and the cloister ran across them on a bridge of three fair arches . Many a religious man , sick of the vanity and tumults of the world , had here dedi- cated the evening of his days to ...
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