A History of Ecclesiastical Architecture in EnglandJ. Masters, 1848 - 415 sider |
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... received S. Pa- trick , ) Conal laid the foundation of a church to Gop and S. Patrick , which was in length sixty of his feet ; ( quod pedibus ejus LX pedum erat :) but he removed his habitation to another spot . And then Patrick said ...
... received S. Pa- trick , ) Conal laid the foundation of a church to Gop and S. Patrick , which was in length sixty of his feet ; ( quod pedibus ejus LX pedum erat :) but he removed his habitation to another spot . And then Patrick said ...
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... received the crown of life , which GOD has promised to those who love Him . But he who gave the wicked stroke , was not permitted to rejoice over the deceased ; for his eyes dropped upon the ground , together with the blessed martyr's ...
... received the crown of life , which GOD has promised to those who love Him . But he who gave the wicked stroke , was not permitted to rejoice over the deceased ; for his eyes dropped upon the ground , together with the blessed martyr's ...
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... received him with joy , and , being curious to hear some of his wonderful speeches , commanded him to prophesy . Merlin made answer , Mysteries of this kind are not to be revealed but when there is the greatest necessity for it . If I ...
... received him with joy , and , being curious to hear some of his wonderful speeches , commanded him to prophesy . Merlin made answer , Mysteries of this kind are not to be revealed but when there is the greatest necessity for it . If I ...
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... received from her parents , upon condition that she should be permitted to practise her religion with the Bishop Luidhard , who was sent with her to preserve her faith . " Some days after the arrival of Augustine , the King came into ...
... received from her parents , upon condition that she should be permitted to practise her religion with the Bishop Luidhard , who was sent with her to preserve her faith . " Some days after the arrival of Augustine , the King came into ...
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... received them favourably , and permitted them to reside in the city of Canterbury , which was the metropolis of all ... receiving only their necessary food from those they taught , living themselves in all respects conformably to what ...
... received them favourably , and permitted them to reside in the city of Canterbury , which was the metropolis of all ... receiving only their necessary food from those they taught , living themselves in all respects conformably to what ...
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