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... church him- self that very night . The apostle accordingly went into the church , which suddenly became illuminated . The ceremony was performed in sumptuous style , accompanied by strains of heavenly music and clouds of fragrant ...
... church him- self that very night . The apostle accordingly went into the church , which suddenly became illuminated . The ceremony was performed in sumptuous style , accompanied by strains of heavenly music and clouds of fragrant ...
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... Church . Warham still flung around the movement his steady protection , and it was by his commission that Colet was enabled to address the Convocation of the Clergy in words which set before them with unsparing severity the religious ...
... Church . Warham still flung around the movement his steady protection , and it was by his commission that Colet was enabled to address the Convocation of the Clergy in words which set before them with unsparing severity the religious ...
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Alfred H. Headley. the Church ! Never was it more necessary , and never did the state of the Church need more vigorous endeavours . " " We are troubled with heretics , " he went on , “ but no heresy of theirs is so fatal to us and to the ...
Alfred H. Headley. the Church ! Never was it more necessary , and never did the state of the Church need more vigorous endeavours . " " We are troubled with heretics , " he went on , “ but no heresy of theirs is so fatal to us and to the ...
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LAMB CHARLES The Londoner | 8 |
ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 30 |
BALLAD A In Praise of London Prentices Shrove Tuesday | 72 |
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