The Church Quarterly Review, Том 13Arthur Cayley Headlam Spottiswoode, 1882 |
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... religious activity among them . For at this time we read of the foundation or replenishment of numerous Cymric colleges or monasteries , called by the general name of Bangor ( meaning , it is said , ' High Choir ' or ' Circle ...
... religious activity among them . For at this time we read of the foundation or replenishment of numerous Cymric colleges or monasteries , called by the general name of Bangor ( meaning , it is said , ' High Choir ' or ' Circle ...
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... religion of God crossed the Alps . Again , it was not till the middle of the third century that , according to the Acts of S. Saturninus , cited by Gregory of Tours , the Churches even of northern Gaul were founded . Now this last ...
... religion of God crossed the Alps . Again , it was not till the middle of the third century that , according to the Acts of S. Saturninus , cited by Gregory of Tours , the Churches even of northern Gaul were founded . Now this last ...
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... . They occupied the position of ' Captains , ' as they are called in Cornwall , and mine agents ; and John began life as accountant to Wheal Virgin . show that he was in any way a religious boy 30 Oct. Henry Martyn .
... . They occupied the position of ' Captains , ' as they are called in Cornwall , and mine agents ; and John began life as accountant to Wheal Virgin . show that he was in any way a religious boy 30 Oct. Henry Martyn .
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Arthur Cayley Headlam. show that he was in any way a religious boy , or the reverse . But there were good influences ... religion but one of shrinking and mistrust . ' At the age of fourteen Henry Martyn went up to Oxford to try for a ...
Arthur Cayley Headlam. show that he was in any way a religious boy , or the reverse . But there were good influences ... religion but one of shrinking and mistrust . ' At the age of fourteen Henry Martyn went up to Oxford to try for a ...
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... religious man . He had not cultivated the inward life by prayer or other exer- cises . Outwardly , indeed , his ... religion , but in vain : so did a sister of his own . Her admonitions only exasperated him : he was too proud to learn ...
... religious man . He had not cultivated the inward life by prayer or other exer- cises . Outwardly , indeed , his ... religion , but in vain : so did a sister of his own . Her admonitions only exasperated him : he was too proud to learn ...
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