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The Plagues of 1605 and 1625 - Wolves in England- Tennis - Puzzle - Rickets - American Spelling - SnobPrices in the ... Church in the of Tyre - Bibliography of Skating— " The Book " -- Notes Channel Isles - Metrical Psalms - Order of ...
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9 » depicted on the mural tablet on the outside wall of “ The Lord is my shepherde , I can wante nothinge . the church could have been used , as it is a soldier's He fedeth me in a grene pasture , and ledeth me to a straight sword ...
9 » depicted on the mural tablet on the outside wall of “ The Lord is my shepherde , I can wante nothinge . the church could have been used , as it is a soldier's He fedeth me in a grene pasture , and ledeth me to a straight sword ...
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It is said to be the only parish church in England so dedicated . ... 71 ) , that the Thomas Chalanour as to whom he Psalms still used in the Prayer Book are taken ) , > a swansthis is turned into “ smite the jaw - 246 [ 71 8. 1V .
It is said to be the only parish church in England so dedicated . ... 71 ) , that the Thomas Chalanour as to whom he Psalms still used in the Prayer Book are taken ) , > a swansthis is turned into “ smite the jaw - 246 [ 71 8. 1V .
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of the Church , according to the use of the Church of Mr. Lach - SZYRMA will find in the first series Pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches . England ; together with the Psalter , or Psalms of David . of the Mona Miscellany ...
of the Church , according to the use of the Church of Mr. Lach - SZYRMA will find in the first series Pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches . England ; together with the Psalter , or Psalms of David . of the Mona Miscellany ...
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The rosary of the Church of Rome is comparatively Pius V. in a bull ( 1596 ) ascribes to St. sun that they were first employed . ... The use in England is also traced from 1620 , Walthamstow , pp . xx et seq . The use in France is ...
The rosary of the Church of Rome is comparatively Pius V. in a bull ( 1596 ) ascribes to St. sun that they were first employed . ... The use in England is also traced from 1620 , Walthamstow , pp . xx et seq . The use in France is ...
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