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... children of CHRIST . Their very fierceness and savage boldness , now softened and subdued , made them ready both to do and to suffer for the sake of Him into Whose death they had been baptized ; and those habits of mind and body , which ...
... children of CHRIST . Their very fierceness and savage boldness , now softened and subdued , made them ready both to do and to suffer for the sake of Him into Whose death they had been baptized ; and those habits of mind and body , which ...
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... kings of the West Saxons , and mother of four children , all of whom the Church reckons among the number of her Saints . Of his childhood we have few particulars . Carefully and tenderly 4 [ CHAP . LIFE OF S. BONIFACE .
... kings of the West Saxons , and mother of four children , all of whom the Church reckons among the number of her Saints . Of his childhood we have few particulars . Carefully and tenderly 4 [ CHAP . LIFE OF S. BONIFACE .
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... children , they must be looked upon as come of an alien race , and that it did not rest with them to make it otherwise . these , the sad results of a colder faith and weaker love , forced on by departures from ancient laws and customs ...
... children , they must be looked upon as come of an alien race , and that it did not rest with them to make it otherwise . these , the sad results of a colder faith and weaker love , forced on by departures from ancient laws and customs ...
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... of being bonds of affection , became the cause of constant peril and terror ; and the in- evitable consequence of these fearful tragedies was the frequent reign of monarchs who were mere children , while 74 [ CHAP . LIFE OF S. BONIFACE .
... of being bonds of affection , became the cause of constant peril and terror ; and the in- evitable consequence of these fearful tragedies was the frequent reign of monarchs who were mere children , while 74 [ CHAP . LIFE OF S. BONIFACE .
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George William Cox. frequent reign of monarchs who were mere children , while the real power was exercised by regents , who found it not very difficult , by pampering the appe- tites and passions of these miserable princes , to pro- duce ...
George William Cox. frequent reign of monarchs who were mere children , while the real power was exercised by regents , who found it not very difficult , by pampering the appe- tites and passions of these miserable princes , to pro- duce ...
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The Life of Saint Boniface: Archbishop of Mayence and Apostle of Germany George William Cox No preview available - 2018 |
The Life of Saint Boniface: Archbishop of Mayence and Apostle of Germany ... George William Cox No preview available - 2014 |
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