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... second year , a poor and overworked curate ; he was a kinsman of that Wolfe , Lord Kilwarden , who was murdered by a Popish mob in Thomas Street , Dublin , during Emmett's short rebellion in 1803 ; 1 in 1829 his Life and Remains were ...
... second year , a poor and overworked curate ; he was a kinsman of that Wolfe , Lord Kilwarden , who was murdered by a Popish mob in Thomas Street , Dublin , during Emmett's short rebellion in 1803 ; 1 in 1829 his Life and Remains were ...
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... second , and supping and sleeping at the house of a third , and praying and preaching and singing of hymns with all - among congregations which flocked from each neighbourhood - was an organization as wisely planned as it was ...
... second , and supping and sleeping at the house of a third , and praying and preaching and singing of hymns with all - among congregations which flocked from each neighbourhood - was an organization as wisely planned as it was ...
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... second son of this family , the Rev. Alexander H. Synge , was my able , pious , and devoted assist- ant at Kingstown , but eventually died at Ipswich , some years ago . Another bond of union with the Irish clergy was the occurrence of ...
... second son of this family , the Rev. Alexander H. Synge , was my able , pious , and devoted assist- ant at Kingstown , but eventually died at Ipswich , some years ago . Another bond of union with the Irish clergy was the occurrence of ...
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... second lesson the unhappy Rector , who had overslept himself , came up the aisle , but the Bishop , heedless of his presence , read on persistently to the end of the service , when , meeting Mr. in the vestry , he said , " I hear this ...
... second lesson the unhappy Rector , who had overslept himself , came up the aisle , but the Bishop , heedless of his presence , read on persistently to the end of the service , when , meeting Mr. in the vestry , he said , " I hear this ...
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... et venerabile nomen . The second I heard twice from pulpit and platform , and knew slightly ; he was an old man then , had a great character , and was much G admired as a preacher . He was fresh , original THE IRISH CHURCH . 81.
... et venerabile nomen . The second I heard twice from pulpit and platform , and knew slightly ; he was an old man then , had a great character , and was much G admired as a preacher . He was fresh , original THE IRISH CHURCH . 81.
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