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... to draw crowds to hear the Gospel in the newly erected church of St. George's . Then there were active and godly laymen - Benjamin Digby , and C Thomas Parnell , and William Brooke , and James Digges THE IRISH CHURCH . 17.
... to draw crowds to hear the Gospel in the newly erected church of St. George's . Then there were active and godly laymen - Benjamin Digby , and C Thomas Parnell , and William Brooke , and James Digges THE IRISH CHURCH . 17.
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... my rectory , near St. Ives , in Huntingdonshire , and remain with us from Saturday till Monday . He was occasionally accompanied by George Ensor , of Queen's College , Cambridge . Both these lads were intended 48 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... my rectory , near St. Ives , in Huntingdonshire , and remain with us from Saturday till Monday . He was occasionally accompanied by George Ensor , of Queen's College , Cambridge . Both these lads were intended 48 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... we have had few perversions . I cannot recall in long years more This was said by the Rev. George Croly of Eschylus , in compari- son to Sophocles and Euripides . than two . There may have been more , but THE IRISH CHURCH . 53.
... we have had few perversions . I cannot recall in long years more This was said by the Rev. George Croly of Eschylus , in compari- son to Sophocles and Euripides . than two . There may have been more , but THE IRISH CHURCH . 53.
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... George Fenwick was one who combined in his person a large measure of natural and acquired accomplishment ; he had a striking presence , and excelled in all manly exercises . In his youth he could row , ride , act , fence , paint , and ...
... George Fenwick was one who combined in his person a large measure of natural and acquired accomplishment ; he had a striking presence , and excelled in all manly exercises . In his youth he could row , ride , act , fence , paint , and ...
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... George Hamilton of Killermo , the Rev. Hans Caulfeild of Kilmanagh , and the Rev. Peter Roe of Kilkenny . The first of these good men I never had the privilege of meeting , though I need not testify how much his was in the Church a ...
... George Hamilton of Killermo , the Rev. Hans Caulfeild of Kilmanagh , and the Rev. Peter Roe of Kilkenny . The first of these good men I never had the privilege of meeting , though I need not testify how much his was in the Church a ...
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