Ayton Priory; or, the Restored MonasteryDeightons, 1843 - 80 pages |
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... parties most interested in their downfall : that monasteries have from the earliest times existed in every branch of the Church : that the blessing of the intercessory prayer con- stantly made in them is incalculable : that the Church ...
... parties most interested in their downfall : that monasteries have from the earliest times existed in every branch of the Church : that the blessing of the intercessory prayer con- stantly made in them is incalculable : that the Church ...
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... party assembled principally for the purpose of affording the Colonel an introduction to some of his future neighbours . The ladies had withdrawn : the setting sun , just visible above the chestnut avenue which led to the house , shot a ...
... party assembled principally for the purpose of affording the Colonel an introduction to some of his future neighbours . The ladies had withdrawn : the setting sun , just visible above the chestnut avenue which led to the house , shot a ...
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... parties was an additional cause of glorying to those who were in arms against their Church . Mr. Wallis , finding that the defections increased weekly , after having in vain had recourse to the expedient of making his extracts from ...
... parties was an additional cause of glorying to those who were in arms against their Church . Mr. Wallis , finding that the defections increased weekly , after having in vain had recourse to the expedient of making his extracts from ...
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... party as the badge , or as in this case as the vital principle of that party . I do not see why private vows should be unlawful : nor do I conceive , though I desire to speak in sub- mission to the better judgment of others , that the ...
... party as the badge , or as in this case as the vital principle of that party . I do not see why private vows should be unlawful : nor do I conceive , though I desire to speak in sub- mission to the better judgment of others , that the ...
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... parties might be , I will not pretend to determine . " " Do you mean then to say , " asked Mr. Trenton , " that no good has ever resulted from these so- cieties ? " " By no means , " returned George Morley . " But to show that good may ...
... parties might be , I will not pretend to determine . " " Do you mean then to say , " asked Mr. Trenton , " that no good has ever resulted from these so- cieties ? " " By no means , " returned George Morley . " But to show that good may ...
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abbey lands Adullam advantage allow argument asked Ayton church Ayton Priory better Bishop blessing brethren chancel chapel charity Charles Abberley Church of England Churchwarden Colonel Abberley connexion considerable course Daily Service dear dinner Dissenters Donnington duty Eversfield father favour fear feel Fortescue gentleman George Morley give glad hear heard Holy honour hope impropriation Jupp labour Lady Morley Laxington leave lecture look matter mean meeting Miss Morley monasteries monastick system Monk Teynton morning musical never Nicholas Ferrar once parish parishioners Parker party perhaps poor possession prayer preached preacher present priest principal publick Puseyism Rector Reformation religious houses replied Sir John Robert Morley sacrilege seems sermon Sir John Morley sorry speak Studham superior sure teetotal tell Teynton Park thing thought ticket tion Tom Wingfield Tomkins Tractarian Trenton village visitor Wallis Wingfield wish