Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Volum 31Devonshire Press, 1899 List of members in each volume. |
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... considerable number of persons sufficiently imbued with the ideas and imaginations of a happier time to be alive to the contrast , and to feel more acutely the wretchedness and despair of the present . The language of the Psalms alone ...
... considerable number of persons sufficiently imbued with the ideas and imaginations of a happier time to be alive to the contrast , and to feel more acutely the wretchedness and despair of the present . The language of the Psalms alone ...
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... considerably to it in matters better known to him than to Orosius . No book in Leofric's collection , always excepting the Exeter Book , is of much greater interest when its history and its contents are taken together . We turn from ...
... considerably to it in matters better known to him than to Orosius . No book in Leofric's collection , always excepting the Exeter Book , is of much greater interest when its history and its contents are taken together . We turn from ...
Side 36
... considerable increase ; the volumes were in number more than five to one . Fifteen Bishops , however , had come and gone , and two centuries and a half had intervened . There have come new editions of Prosper and Persius , Arator and ...
... considerable increase ; the volumes were in number more than five to one . Fifteen Bishops , however , had come and gone , and two centuries and a half had intervened . There have come new editions of Prosper and Persius , Arator and ...
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... considerable area , and which for various reasons is the most remarkable , so far as England is concerned , of which we have any knowledge , should be recorded . Although somewhat late , we give some details connected with it . The ...
... considerable area , and which for various reasons is the most remarkable , so far as England is concerned , of which we have any knowledge , should be recorded . Although somewhat late , we give some details connected with it . The ...
Side 60
... considerably to the alarm . No serious damage was reported , but doors and windows were violently swung open , pictures fell from the walls , and pieces of china and other crockery were shattered in fragments . The shock properly called ...
... considerably to the alarm . No serious damage was reported , but doors and windows were violently swung open , pictures fell from the walls , and pieces of china and other crockery were shattered in fragments . The shock properly called ...
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Side 170 - Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a twoedged sword in their hand; 7 To execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the people; 8 To bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron; 9 To execute upon them the judgment written: this honour have all his saints.
Side 349 - A Collection of Articles, Injunctions, Canons, Orders, Ordinances, and Constitutions Ecclesiastical: With other Publick Records of the Church of England chiefly in the Times of K.
Side 135 - Sussex widdow the nineteenth day of September in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred...
Side 349 - A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical ; with other publick records of the Church of England chiefly in the times of K.
Side 250 - ... a large Roman P. together with the first letter of the name of the parish or place whereof such poor person is an inhabitant, cut either in red or blue cloth...
Side 7 - To give a stronger impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific enquiry in Devonshire ; and to promote the intercourse of those who cultivate Science, Literature, or Art, in different parts of the county. 3. The Association shall consist of Members, Honorary Members, and Corresponding Members. 4. Every candidate for membership, on being nominated by a member to whom he is personally known, shall be admitted by the General Secretary, subject to the confirmation of the General Meeting of the...
Side 431 - Every one who is black-haired, who is a tattler, guileful, tale-telling, noisy, contemptible, every wretched, mean, strolling, unsteady, harsh, and inhospitable person, every slave, every mean thief, every churl, every one who loves not to listen to music and entertainment, the disturbers of every council and every assembly, and the promoters of discord among people, these are of the descendants of the Firbolg, of the Gailiuns, of Liogairne, and of the Fir Domhnann in Erin.
Side 337 - The Ornaments of Churches considered; with a particular view to the late decoration of the parish church of St. Margaret, Westminster. To which is subjoined an appendix, containing the history of the said church, an account of the altar-piece and stained glass window erected over it, a state of the prosecution it has occasioned, and other papers,
Side 346 - A RATIONALE UPON THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. By ANTHONY SPARROW, DD Sometime Lord Bishop of Norwich, 18mo.
Side 224 - ... having three keys, whereof one shall remain in the custody of the parson, vicar, or curate, and the other two in the custody of the churchwardens, or any other two honest men, to be appointed by the parish from year to year. Which chest you shall set and fasten near unto the high altar, to the intent the parishioners should put into it their oblation and alms for their poor neighbours.