London and Middlesex: Or, An Historical, Commercial, & Descriptive Survey of the Metropolis of Great-Britain: Including Sketches of Its Environs, and a Topographical Account of the Most Remarkable Places in the Above County, Volumen 3,Número 2W. Wilson, 1815 |
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... says Malcolm , that the Dean and Chapter had , from the time of their foundation to 1733 , expended 20,9127 . 17s . 11d . out of their dividends on the church and its dependencies , and applied the fees for monuments and burials to the ...
... says Malcolm , that the Dean and Chapter had , from the time of their foundation to 1733 , expended 20,9127 . 17s . 11d . out of their dividends on the church and its dependencies , and applied the fees for monuments and burials to the ...
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... says that Ware brought with him " certain workmen and rich porphery stones , whereof he made that singular , curious , and rare pavement before the high altar ; and with these stones and workmen he did also frame the shrine of Edward ...
... says that Ware brought with him " certain workmen and rich porphery stones , whereof he made that singular , curious , and rare pavement before the high altar ; and with these stones and workmen he did also frame the shrine of Edward ...
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... says he made a more magnifi- cent figure when dead , than he had ever done when living . This is supposed to have been the first brazen statue cast in this kingdom . On the sides of this monument are engraven the arms of Cas- tile and ...
... says he made a more magnifi- cent figure when dead , than he had ever done when living . This is supposed to have been the first brazen statue cast in this kingdom . On the sides of this monument are engraven the arms of Cas- tile and ...
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... say , that deservedly esteemed in private life , and universally re- nowned for his public conduct , the judicious and gallant officer possessed all the amiable qualities of the friend , the gentleman , and the Christian . But the ...
... say , that deservedly esteemed in private life , and universally re- nowned for his public conduct , the judicious and gallant officer possessed all the amiable qualities of the friend , the gentleman , and the Christian . But the ...
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... says that the skreeus were very richly paint ed and gilt , but they are now entirely demolished . On the east side are one niche , and several beautiful arches , part of the side of Abbot Islip's chauntry . The monumental figure in ...
... says that the skreeus were very richly paint ed and gilt , but they are now entirely demolished . On the east side are one niche , and several beautiful arches , part of the side of Abbot Islip's chauntry . The monumental figure in ...
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Página 436 - Sir, will you grant and keep, and by your oath confirm to the people of England, the laws and customs to them granted by the kings of England, your lawful and religious predecessors ; and namely, the laws, customs, and franchises' granted to the clergy by the glorious king St. Edward, your predecessor, according to the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel established in this kingdom, and agreeing to the prerogative of the kings thereof, and the ancient customs of this realm* ? King. I grant,...
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Página 582 - For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us. Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.
Página 407 - ... though it vanished almost immediately: and the pointed beard, so characteristic of the period of the reign of King Charles, was perfect. The shape of the face was a long oval; many of the teeth remained ; and the left ear, in consequence of the interposition of the unctuous matter between it and the cerecloth, was found entire.
Página 438 - It is meet and right so to do. If Then shall the Priest turn to the Lord's Table, and say, TT is very meet, right, and our bounden duty, that we should at all times, and in all places, give L thanks unto thee, 0 Lord, [*Holy Father,] Almighty, Everlasting God.
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Página 583 - But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept. For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
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