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In countries such as those to which the brief refers , where the Church must condescend to persuade , the clergy are admo- nished to represent to their flocks the extreme sinfulness of such marriages , and to remind them that out of the ...
In countries such as those to which the brief refers , where the Church must condescend to persuade , the clergy are admo- nished to represent to their flocks the extreme sinfulness of such marriages , and to remind them that out of the ...
Page 447
-under the taber- nacle , on a level with the floor of the church , in an enclosure of wood , stood the wife of the bishop and his children , no less than nine in number . ' The utmost stretch of Italian charity could not forgive so ...
-under the taber- nacle , on a level with the floor of the church , in an enclosure of wood , stood the wife of the bishop and his children , no less than nine in number . ' The utmost stretch of Italian charity could not forgive so ...
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But , as if by way of compensation for this deficiency , the wood- work , which is still to be admired in the churches of Devonshire , in spite of the terrible havock to which it has been exposed , even within the last fifty years ...
But , as if by way of compensation for this deficiency , the wood- work , which is still to be admired in the churches of Devonshire , in spite of the terrible havock to which it has been exposed , even within the last fifty years ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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