Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 11821 |
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... church , will , in his own good time and manner , restore them to its holy pale . The efforts of an individual obscure and humble as myself , might well retard , but could never advance a work so mighty . " 66 May I then enquire , sir ...
... church , will , in his own good time and manner , restore them to its holy pale . The efforts of an individual obscure and humble as myself , might well retard , but could never advance a work so mighty . " 66 May I then enquire , sir ...
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... church , " said he , looking up to me , yet keeping the memorandum - book half open , and occasionally glancing at it , as if to refresh his me- mory , a sort of recess or chapel beneath a broken arch , and in the immediate vicinity of ...
... church , " said he , looking up to me , yet keeping the memorandum - book half open , and occasionally glancing at it , as if to refresh his me- mory , a sort of recess or chapel beneath a broken arch , and in the immediate vicinity of ...
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... Church in Scotland . He became so much interested in his own labours , that at length he resolved that the heart of one individual , the hero of his tale , should rest no longer in a land of heresy , INTRODUCTORY EPISTLE . 33.
... Church in Scotland . He became so much interested in his own labours , that at length he resolved that the heart of one individual , the hero of his tale , should rest no longer in a land of heresy , INTRODUCTORY EPISTLE . 33.
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... Church of Rome , which I abominate , were it but for her fasts and penance . Our reader is doubtless impatient , and we must own , with John Bunyan , We have too long detained him in the porch , And kept him from the sunshine with a ...
... Church of Rome , which I abominate , were it but for her fasts and penance . Our reader is doubtless impatient , and we must own , with John Bunyan , We have too long detained him in the porch , And kept him from the sunshine with a ...
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... church , but annexed political views to his pious generosity . His possessions in Northumberland and Cumberland became preca- rious after the loss of the Battle of the Standard ; and since the comparatively fertile valley of Te ...
... church , but annexed political views to his pious generosity . His possessions in Northumberland and Cumberland became preca- rious after the loss of the Battle of the Standard ; and since the comparatively fertile valley of Te ...
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