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... give up all their worldly prospects and in some cases all their worldly means . Nevertheless by isolating the men of strongest Church prin- ciples and allowing them to withdraw from the Church of the country , they were laying the whole ...
... give up all their worldly prospects and in some cases all their worldly means . Nevertheless by isolating the men of strongest Church prin- ciples and allowing them to withdraw from the Church of the country , they were laying the whole ...
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... give poor Nelly a lodging . " He was consecrated on S. Paul's Day , January 25th , 1685 , at Lambeth . He was enthroned at Wells a fortnight later , not in person but by proxy , for on Friday , February 6th the King died . Ken was the ...
... give poor Nelly a lodging . " He was consecrated on S. Paul's Day , January 25th , 1685 , at Lambeth . He was enthroned at Wells a fortnight later , not in person but by proxy , for on Friday , February 6th the King died . Ken was the ...
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... Give me the Priest these Graces shall possess ; Of an Ambassador the just Address , A Father's Tenderness , a Shepherd's Care , A Leader's Courage , which the Cross can bear , A Ruler's Arm , a Watchman's wakeful Eye , A Pilot's skill ...
... Give me the Priest these Graces shall possess ; Of an Ambassador the just Address , A Father's Tenderness , a Shepherd's Care , A Leader's Courage , which the Cross can bear , A Ruler's Arm , a Watchman's wakeful Eye , A Pilot's skill ...
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