The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... living to emulation of the illustrious departed . Above all they were not a little flattered in remarking such a coincidence between the hierarchical constitution of the Messiah's empire and their own ; various orders and gradations of ...
... living to emulation of the illustrious departed . Above all they were not a little flattered in remarking such a coincidence between the hierarchical constitution of the Messiah's empire and their own ; various orders and gradations of ...
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... living who had been dead , he grew sober from astonishment . " - ( p . 92. ) Father Mathew could scarcely have done better . St. Peter having thus asserted and proved his claim to the eternal city , proceeds , as any other gentleman ...
... living who had been dead , he grew sober from astonishment . " - ( p . 92. ) Father Mathew could scarcely have done better . St. Peter having thus asserted and proved his claim to the eternal city , proceeds , as any other gentleman ...
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... living like the world , eating and drinking , marrying and giving in marriage , faring sumptuously , dressing in purple and fine linen , and increasing in goods , and yet affecting to be the children of apostles , and using the ...
... living like the world , eating and drinking , marrying and giving in marriage , faring sumptuously , dressing in purple and fine linen , and increasing in goods , and yet affecting to be the children of apostles , and using the ...
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... living , a course to which by my private friends I have been strongly urged ; but I am determined to bring it into immediate operation , being unwil- ling to demand of my successors , sacrifices which I am not myself prepared to make ...
... living , a course to which by my private friends I have been strongly urged ; but I am determined to bring it into immediate operation , being unwil- ling to demand of my successors , sacrifices which I am not myself prepared to make ...
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... living . What prevents the immediate passing of a bill , to await the next vacation of the benefice , in which the same course shall be taken ? Marylebone ought to form at least thirty vicarages ; each having its church , its parsonage ...
... living . What prevents the immediate passing of a bill , to await the next vacation of the benefice , in which the same course shall be taken ? Marylebone ought to form at least thirty vicarages ; each having its church , its parsonage ...
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