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, Volumen14J.G. & F. Rivington, 1838 |
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... There are some words at the end of this sentence in such strange Latin , that the translator feels doubtful as to their meaning . joys , which would never end . Ask me nothing 8 THE CONVERSION OF JOHN THAULER , A DOMINICAN MONK .
... There are some words at the end of this sentence in such strange Latin , that the translator feels doubtful as to their meaning . joys , which would never end . Ask me nothing 8 THE CONVERSION OF JOHN THAULER , A DOMINICAN MONK .
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joys , which would never end . Ask me nothing more , my son ; I have told you all I can ; nor is it allowed me to add more . But I pray my God to bless you , and to be your eternal rewarder , in everlasting joys , for the faithful ...
joys , which would never end . Ask me nothing more , my son ; I have told you all I can ; nor is it allowed me to add more . But I pray my God to bless you , and to be your eternal rewarder , in everlasting joys , for the faithful ...
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... never see anything among them that pleased him . . . . . Sometimes he went over to Flanders to see what he could find in the several orders of the church of Rome . There he found some of Jansenius's followers , who seemed to be men of ...
... never see anything among them that pleased him . . . . . Sometimes he went over to Flanders to see what he could find in the several orders of the church of Rome . There he found some of Jansenius's followers , who seemed to be men of ...
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... never resting tongues . And ye that stand in gloom profound , Like sentry of the strand , Ye everlasting hills around , A bold fraternal band . And she that from her silver boat Leans o'er the summer sea , The moon , takes up the ...
... never resting tongues . And ye that stand in gloom profound , Like sentry of the strand , Ye everlasting hills around , A bold fraternal band . And she that from her silver boat Leans o'er the summer sea , The moon , takes up the ...
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... never frequent a ball - room ? And do we not rather neglect that real means of social union , that more certain mode of friendliness , which we frequently name as the communion of saints ? It is true that politics may be churlishly re ...
... never frequent a ball - room ? And do we not rather neglect that real means of social union , that more certain mode of friendliness , which we frequently name as the communion of saints ? It is true that politics may be churlishly re ...
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