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... Kingstown , and these were his last words in public , as he entered into his rest a short time afterwards . I must not omit to speak of the gentle , quiet light which shone so steadily for long years around the person and the pastorate ...
... Kingstown , and these were his last words in public , as he entered into his rest a short time afterwards . I must not omit to speak of the gentle , quiet light which shone so steadily for long years around the person and the pastorate ...
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... Kingstown , but eventually died at Ipswich , some years ago . Another bond of union with the Irish clergy was the occurrence of the April meetings in the Rotunda of Dublin . From five to six hundred clergymen flocked from the four ...
... Kingstown , but eventually died at Ipswich , some years ago . Another bond of union with the Irish clergy was the occurrence of the April meetings in the Rotunda of Dublin . From five to six hundred clergymen flocked from the four ...
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... Kingstown I met during my ministry there many who traced to the Cloughgordan revival the beginning of a new and a happier life . Mr. Trench never attained to rank in the Church , most probably because he never sought it , and would have ...
... Kingstown I met during my ministry there many who traced to the Cloughgordan revival the beginning of a new and a happier life . Mr. Trench never attained to rank in the Church , most probably because he never sought it , and would have ...
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... the arms of victory in a green field , a soldier cried out , " Now boys , we would be quite happy if we only had old Peter Roe to preach to us ! " He died at Kingstown in 1841 , after much suffering from At this 82 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... the arms of victory in a green field , a soldier cried out , " Now boys , we would be quite happy if we only had old Peter Roe to preach to us ! " He died at Kingstown in 1841 , after much suffering from At this 82 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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Richard Sinclair Brooke. Kingstown in 1841 , after much suffering from At this time I saw him often ; his heart disease . family attended my church , and now , after long years , my memory ... Kingstown in 1841, after much suffering from ...
Richard Sinclair Brooke. Kingstown in 1841 , after much suffering from At this time I saw him often ; his heart disease . family attended my church , and now , after long years , my memory ... Kingstown in 1841, after much suffering from ...
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