Ayton Priory; or, the Restored MonasteryDeightons, 1843 - 80 pages |
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... question of vows , and the connexion of religious houses with the parochial system , which must some day be settled , and on which there is a difference of opinion , even between those who agree on the main subject . The writer desires ...
... question of vows , and the connexion of religious houses with the parochial system , which must some day be settled , and on which there is a difference of opinion , even between those who agree on the main subject . The writer desires ...
Page 25
... question is , how to employ the money . Now , doubtless , if sacrilege had never been committed , Mr. Wallis would have been in possession of this sum . Yet , I cannot think that I should be justified in putting it into his hands . It ...
... question is , how to employ the money . Now , doubtless , if sacrilege had never been committed , Mr. Wallis would have been in possession of this sum . Yet , I cannot think that I should be justified in putting it into his hands . It ...
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... question : have you mentioned any thing of it to George ? " " No , " returned Sir John : " you were the first person to be consulted in the matter , and it was due to you that I should not previously mention it . " " I sadly fear , then ...
... question : have you mentioned any thing of it to George ? " " No , " returned Sir John : " you were the first person to be consulted in the matter , and it was due to you that I should not previously mention it . " " I sadly fear , then ...
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... question he put to almost all his acquaintance . And when , on the Saturday evening , the London preacher , alighting from the stage which passed through Studham , was met at the Bull and Gridiron by the farmer's taxed cart , and driven ...
... question he put to almost all his acquaintance . And when , on the Saturday evening , the London preacher , alighting from the stage which passed through Studham , was met at the Bull and Gridiron by the farmer's taxed cart , and driven ...
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... question for them to exclude legally any parishioners from the proposed meeting . " We might very well let in Mr. Wingfield the first day , and trust to good fortune that the idea of a right to come would not enter into any one else's ...
... question for them to exclude legally any parishioners from the proposed meeting . " We might very well let in Mr. Wingfield the first day , and trust to good fortune that the idea of a right to come would not enter into any one else's ...
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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