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... brought to bear upon the given object ; all worked steadily in obedience to a principle established and recognized in the Church from the first , without wasting strength in labours which were not concentrated : and by this very ...
... brought to bear upon the given object ; all worked steadily in obedience to a principle established and recognized in the Church from the first , without wasting strength in labours which were not concentrated : and by this very ...
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George William Cox. his childhood we have few particulars . Carefully and tenderly brought up by his mother , he seems to have been his father's favourite child . From the first he displayed great thoughtfulness and seriousness of mind ...
George William Cox. his childhood we have few particulars . Carefully and tenderly brought up by his mother , he seems to have been his father's favourite child . From the first he displayed great thoughtfulness and seriousness of mind ...
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... brought to view it . He now put into execution that which before he had so much re- coiled from even permitting . He called together his kinsfolk and acquaintance , and then entrusted his son Winfred to some faithful servants , who ...
... brought to view it . He now put into execution that which before he had so much re- coiled from even permitting . He called together his kinsfolk and acquaintance , and then entrusted his son Winfred to some faithful servants , who ...
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... brought up , and departed amid the prayers of the brethren , and beseeching for himself the Divine pro- tection . He directed his footsteps to the monastery of Nuiscelle or Nutscelle , near Southampton , pre- sided over at that time by ...
... brought up , and departed amid the prayers of the brethren , and beseeching for himself the Divine pro- tection . He directed his footsteps to the monastery of Nuiscelle or Nutscelle , near Southampton , pre- sided over at that time by ...
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... brought against them of ignorance of the Holy Scrip- tures . Rather must it seem a sacrilege against those men of pure hearts and saintly lives so to speak , attributing to them want of acquaintance with that which was their daily food ...
... brought against them of ignorance of the Holy Scrip- tures . Rather must it seem a sacrilege against those men of pure hearts and saintly lives so to speak , attributing to them want of acquaintance with that which was their daily food ...
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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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