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" Crispianus, were born at Rome; whence they travelled to Soissons in France, about the year 303, to propagate the Christian religion. Being desirous, however, of rendering themselves independent, they gained a subsistence by shoe-making. It having been... "
North Devon Magazine: Containing the Cave and Lundy Review - Page 89
1824
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

Almanacs, English - 1816 - 420 pages
...Crispinus and Crispianus, were born at Rome; whence they travelled to Soissons in France, about the year 303, to propagate the Christian religion. Being...by shoe-making. It having been discovered that they privately embraced the Christian faith, and endeavoured to make proselytes of the inhabitants, the...
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

Almanacs, English - 1818 - 400 pages
...Crispianus, two brothers, were born at Rome ; whence they travelled to Soissons in France, about the year 303, to propagate the Christian religion. Being...themselves independent, they gained a subsistence by shoe making. It having been discovered that they privately embraced the Christian faith, and endeavoured...
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The perennial calendar, and companion to the almanack, revised and ed. [or ...

Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 pages
...Crispinus and Crlspianus, were bom at Rome ; whence they travelled to Soissons in France about the year 303, to propagate the Christian religion. Being...by shoemaking. It having been discovered that they privately embraced the Christian faith, and endeavoured to make proselytes of the inhabitants, the...
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The months of the year; or, Conversations on the calendar [signed J.R.].

J. R - 1824 - 350 pages
...and Crispianus : they were born at Rome, from whence they travelled to Soissons in France, about the year 303, to propagate the Christian religion. Being...desirous, however, of rendering themselves independent of their friends, they gained a suWistence by shoemaking. It was not long ere they were discover privately...
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volume 8

1832 - 428 pages
...travelled to Soissons in'France, about Uie year 303, to propagate the.Christian religion. t'< i •!: desirous, however, of rendering themselves independent,...by shoemaking. It having been discovered that they privately embraced the Christian laith, and endeavoured to make proselytes of the inhabitants, the...
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Anglican church architecture, with remarks upon ecclesiastical furniture

James Barr (architect.) - 1843 - 284 pages
...propagate the Christian religion. Being desirous of rendering CALENDAR OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH. 195 themselves independent, they gained a subsistence by shoemaking. It having been discovered that they privately embraced the Christian faith, the governor of the town ordered them to be beheaded, about...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ..., Volume 16

Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 840 pages
...his brother Crispianus, were natives of Rome, whence they travelled to Soissons in France, about the year 303, to propagate the Christian religion. Being...year 308. From this time, Crispin has been selected as the patron saint of all those who occupy the " gentle craft or mystery of a cordwainer or cooler,"...
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Entertaining things

1861 - 588 pages
...Crispinus and Crispianus, were born at Rome, whence they travelled to Spissons, in France, about the year 303, to propagate the Christian religion. Being...by shoemaking. It having been discovered that they privately taught the Christian faith, and endeavoured to make proselytes of the inhabitants, tfte governor...
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Diprose's annual book of fun, facts & fiction [afterw.] Diprose's annual

692 pages
...travelled to Soissons in Francs, about the year 303. to propagate the Christian religion. Being desirous of rendering themselves independent, they gained a...by shoemaking. It having been discovered that they had privately embraced the Christian faith and endeavoured to make proselytes of the inhabitants, the...
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