Ayton Priory; or, the Restored MonasteryDeightons, 1843 - 80 pages |
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... taken up by the inferior clergy or laity . Nor must we shut our eyes to the fact , that however much monasteries were the boast of the unreformed , and might be so of the reformed , Anglican Church , any step taken towards restoring ...
... taken up by the inferior clergy or laity . Nor must we shut our eyes to the fact , that however much monasteries were the boast of the unreformed , and might be so of the reformed , Anglican Church , any step taken towards restoring ...
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... taken was miserably low , or that now occupied by his curate most dangerous and false . Yet he had the satisfaction of finding , that though met with the greatest opposition , his curate not only succeeded in maintaining his own ...
... taken was miserably low , or that now occupied by his curate most dangerous and false . Yet he had the satisfaction of finding , that though met with the greatest opposition , his curate not only succeeded in maintaining his own ...
Page 14
... taken by these people were the ab- staining from intoxication . But it is not so , of course to cut off all temptations to it , they bind themselves by a vow which they have not already taken , and which , as entailing a degree of ...
... taken by these people were the ab- staining from intoxication . But it is not so , of course to cut off all temptations to it , they bind themselves by a vow which they have not already taken , and which , as entailing a degree of ...
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... taken for the whole period of one's life , when authorized duly by the Church . Where it is not , as in our own branch of it , I do not see how it could be properly taken ; but where , as in foreign countries , the Church has thought ...
... taken for the whole period of one's life , when authorized duly by the Church . Where it is not , as in our own branch of it , I do not see how it could be properly taken ; but where , as in foreign countries , the Church has thought ...
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... taken the vow ; I wish we were informed how many have broken it . We see in the reports of the different associations , assertions that very few have done so . Whether the gentlemen who write those reports are quite so particular in ...
... taken the vow ; I wish we were informed how many have broken it . We see in the reports of the different associations , assertions that very few have done so . Whether the gentlemen who write those reports are quite so particular in ...
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