Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Church were not a Presbyterian Church ; but seeing that its tenets , its services and its aspect , to any but the most expertly critical eye , are precisely similar to those of the other Presbyterian Churches supported by the voluntary ...
... Church were not a Presbyterian Church ; but seeing that its tenets , its services and its aspect , to any but the most expertly critical eye , are precisely similar to those of the other Presbyterian Churches supported by the voluntary ...
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... Church of Scotland for taking the lairds away from the Presbyterian Churches . However strongly established Episcopacy may be in England , it was long ago disestablished in Scotland , where its churches are but Dissenting chapels . They ...
... Church of Scotland for taking the lairds away from the Presbyterian Churches . However strongly established Episcopacy may be in England , it was long ago disestablished in Scotland , where its churches are but Dissenting chapels . They ...
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... church , and close by it is the old " chapel house , still Church property , and going by the name now of the Exeter Inn . The tower of the church is the only remaining part of the original building ; and it dates from 1331 , when there ...
... church , and close by it is the old " chapel house , still Church property , and going by the name now of the Exeter Inn . The tower of the church is the only remaining part of the original building ; and it dates from 1331 , when there ...
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