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... . He refused to display any ostentation or even to drive a coach in London . Later , when he received a sudden access of wealth on the occasion of granting a new lease for some property , he gave £ 4,000 to THOMAS 27 KEN AND HIS FRIENDS.
... . He refused to display any ostentation or even to drive a coach in London . Later , when he received a sudden access of wealth on the occasion of granting a new lease for some property , he gave £ 4,000 to THOMAS 27 KEN AND HIS FRIENDS.
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... gave them more and more the appearance of a sect or sects lurking in the hidden corners of great cities . Their bishops began to look a little ridiculous , as episcopi vagantes inevitably do . The maintenance of the clergy became even ...
... gave them more and more the appearance of a sect or sects lurking in the hidden corners of great cities . Their bishops began to look a little ridiculous , as episcopi vagantes inevitably do . The maintenance of the clergy became even ...
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... gave up a great part of their time . They also devoted to charity what- ever was left over from their combined income after their household expenses were paid . Their communal life was strenuous to a degree . They rose at five and gave ...
... gave up a great part of their time . They also devoted to charity what- ever was left over from their combined income after their household expenses were paid . Their communal life was strenuous to a degree . They rose at five and gave ...
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