Antient Funeral Monuments, of Great-Britain, Ireland, and the Islands Adjacent: With the Dissolved Monasteries Therein Contained; Their Founders, and what Eminent Persons Have Been Therein Interred. As Also, the Death and Burial of Certain of the Blood-royal, Nobility and Gentry of These Kingdoms, Emtombed in Foreign Nations ... |
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... most powerful Protector of the Faith , The moft Royal Patron , Preferver , and Fofterer of the true Religion of JESUS CHRIST , The Pattern of true Piety and Justice , And the Prefident of all Princely Virtues , His Highness's most lowly ...
... most powerful Protector of the Faith , The moft Royal Patron , Preferver , and Fofterer of the true Religion of JESUS CHRIST , The Pattern of true Piety and Justice , And the Prefident of all Princely Virtues , His Highness's most lowly ...
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... most parts of all England , and fome part of Scotland ; I collected the funeral infcriptions of all the cathe- dral churches of the one , and in fome of the other , and ever by the way gathered fuch as I found in parochial churches : I ...
... most parts of all England , and fome part of Scotland ; I collected the funeral infcriptions of all the cathe- dral churches of the one , and in fome of the other , and ever by the way gathered fuch as I found in parochial churches : I ...
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... most ancient was to cover the dead with earth and to bury them as we do ; the other to burn their bodies , but this manner did not continue long . Sepeliri antiquius fuiffe quam cremari , PLIN . lib . vii . cap . 54. Cremari apud ...
... most ancient was to cover the dead with earth and to bury them as we do ; the other to burn their bodies , but this manner did not continue long . Sepeliri antiquius fuiffe quam cremari , PLIN . lib . vii . cap . 54. Cremari apud ...
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... most miferable . Not experienced in the pleafures of a wife , the comforts of children , warfare , hufbandry , nor attained to maturity . Henceforth , o my fon ! thou shalt not eat , nor love , nor be drunk amongst thy equals . " They ...
... most miferable . Not experienced in the pleafures of a wife , the comforts of children , warfare , hufbandry , nor attained to maturity . Henceforth , o my fon ! thou shalt not eat , nor love , nor be drunk amongst thy equals . " They ...
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... most antient . ABRAHAM mourned and wept for Gen. xiii . his wife SARAH : DAVID could not hide his fatherly affection toward his fon 2 Sam , xviii . ABSALOM ; although he was a traitor to his father , DAVID the king : for fo foon as he ...
... most antient . ABRAHAM mourned and wept for Gen. xiii . his wife SARAH : DAVID could not hide his fatherly affection toward his fon 2 Sam , xviii . ABSALOM ; although he was a traitor to his father , DAVID the king : for fo foon as he ...
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