Ayton Priory; or, the Restored MonasteryDeightons, 1843 - 80 pages |
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Page v
... 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 to assume no higher a tone in discussing ...
... 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 to assume no higher a tone in discussing ...
Page vi
... 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 exculpation of Henry's proceedings , from the superstition , and abuses ...
... 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 exculpation of Henry's proceedings , from the superstition , and abuses ...
Page vii
... religious houses be practised more regularly , and closer communion with God be more attainable that they would be invaluable as abodes for young men between their leaving the University and entering on the cure of souls , as supplying ...
... religious houses be practised more regularly , and closer communion with God be more attainable that they would be invaluable as abodes for young men between their leaving the University and entering on the cure of souls , as supplying ...
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... religious man , sick of the vanity and tumults of the world , had here dedi- cated the evening of his days to God ; many an one , happier than he , had here rested him all his life long ; and many , whose labours of love had endeared ...
... religious man , sick of the vanity and tumults of the world , had here dedi- cated the evening of his days to God ; many an one , happier than he , had here rested him all his life long ; and many , whose labours of love had endeared ...
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... religion , retained that in which they had been educated , since a change would have involved some trouble . Of course , the ... religious , for the safety and good order of the whole ; that the government thus formed was henceforth the ...
... religion , retained that in which they had been educated , since a change would have involved some trouble . Of course , the ... religious , for the safety and good order of the whole ; that the government thus formed was henceforth the ...
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