The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information, Parochial History, and Documents Respecting the State of the Poor, Progress of Education, Etc, Volym 2J.G. & F. Rivington, 1832 |
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... resident at Chatworth , acquainting him with his intention , and pledg- ing himself that if , through the Earl's influence , a regular supply of provisions could be daily placed on certain spots upon the adjacent hills , not a single ...
... resident at Chatworth , acquainting him with his intention , and pledg- ing himself that if , through the Earl's influence , a regular supply of provisions could be daily placed on certain spots upon the adjacent hills , not a single ...
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... residence committed him , as a special trust , to his Vice - Principal , the Rev. John Marsh , under whom , as his tutor , he went through the usual course of studies , making pro- ficiency above his equals in years . This is the first ...
... residence committed him , as a special trust , to his Vice - Principal , the Rev. John Marsh , under whom , as his tutor , he went through the usual course of studies , making pro- ficiency above his equals in years . This is the first ...
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... residence , he never committed any one fault that incurred censure , nor was there ever a complaint against him . All his contemporaries agree in their reports of him at this period ; indeed , so established were his merit and ...
... residence , he never committed any one fault that incurred censure , nor was there ever a complaint against him . All his contemporaries agree in their reports of him at this period ; indeed , so established were his merit and ...
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... residence of a minister , and remunerate his services . Now , he tells us himself , that the property in question is worth 200,000l . a year - that is to say , the tenths will amount to 20,000 a year . Let the first - fruits be 5000l ...
... residence of a minister , and remunerate his services . Now , he tells us himself , that the property in question is worth 200,000l . a year - that is to say , the tenths will amount to 20,000 a year . Let the first - fruits be 5000l ...
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... residence , for he would be heartily glad to see residence enforced as far as possible , without extreme harshness and tyranny , and he has not found clerical church reformers very sensitive usually on this head . know ought not to be ...
... residence , for he would be heartily glad to see residence enforced as far as possible , without extreme harshness and tyranny , and he has not found clerical church reformers very sensitive usually on this head . know ought not to be ...
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