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... faith , but without contempt of Country names ( as I hope ) which have both good and gracious significations , as shall appeare here- after . " - CAMDEN , Remaines . 1614 . I. THE MARCH OF THE ARMY . THE strongest impress of the English ...
... faith , but without contempt of Country names ( as I hope ) which have both good and gracious significations , as shall appeare here- after . " - CAMDEN , Remaines . 1614 . I. THE MARCH OF THE ARMY . THE strongest impress of the English ...
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... faith . Names lingered on in the Palatinate that had been dead nearly a hundred years in the south . Gawin figures in all northern registers till a century ago , and Thurston was yet popular in the Fylde district , when it had become ...
... faith . Names lingered on in the Palatinate that had been dead nearly a hundred years in the south . Gawin figures in all northern registers till a century ago , and Thurston was yet popular in the Fylde district , when it had become ...
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... Faith , ' Verily , ' And Charity , ' Let it be so . 399 A curious error has been propagated by writers who ought to have known better . It is customarily asserted that abigail , as a cant term for a waiting- maid , only arose after ...
... Faith , ' Verily , ' And Charity , ' Let it be so . 399 A curious error has been propagated by writers who ought to have known better . It is customarily asserted that abigail , as a cant term for a waiting- maid , only arose after ...
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... faith , or such like , which have been rather descriptions than names . ” — THOMAS ADAMS , Meditations upon the Creed , 1629 . " In giving names to children , it was their opinion that heathenish names should be avoided , as not so fit ...
... faith , or such like , which have been rather descriptions than names . ” — THOMAS ADAMS , Meditations upon the Creed , 1629 . " In giving names to children , it was their opinion that heathenish names should be avoided , as not so fit ...
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... faith without the deeds of the law . Sorry- for - sin Coupard was a peripatetic exhortation to repentance , and No - merit Vynall was a standing denunciation of works . No register in England is better worth a pilgrimage to - day than ...
... faith without the deeds of the law . Sorry- for - sin Coupard was a peripatetic exhortation to repentance , and No - merit Vynall was a standing denunciation of works . No register in England is better worth a pilgrimage to - day than ...
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