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... once rebut them- selves ; and a painful feeling of humiliation follows the conviction that we have been accustomed to think and speak lightly of men at whose feet we ought to sit and drink in the words of wisdom . There are one or two ...
... once rebut them- selves ; and a painful feeling of humiliation follows the conviction that we have been accustomed to think and speak lightly of men at whose feet we ought to sit and drink in the words of wisdom . There are one or two ...
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... strong was to come forth sweetness ; and after lying once again in heathen darkness for more than a hundred years , England was B to become , far more than it had been , CHAPTER PAGE Early Years of Winfred A D 680-713.
... strong was to come forth sweetness ; and after lying once again in heathen darkness for more than a hundred years , England was B to become , far more than it had been , CHAPTER PAGE Early Years of Winfred A D 680-713.
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... once feared and loved ; and although according to their rule only on equality with them , they all yielded to him a voluntary deference as though he were superior . Nor was his reputation confined only to the walls of his convent ; his ...
... once feared and loved ; and although according to their rule only on equality with them , they all yielded to him a voluntary deference as though he were superior . Nor was his reputation confined only to the walls of his convent ; his ...
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... himself the rights of a subject and citizen of the land which he was leaving ; so that on his return he was reinstated at once into his former condition . voyage , he landed at a place named Dorstadt . 16 [ CHAP . LIFE OF S. BONIFACE .
... himself the rights of a subject and citizen of the land which he was leaving ; so that on his return he was reinstated at once into his former condition . voyage , he landed at a place named Dorstadt . 16 [ CHAP . LIFE OF S. BONIFACE .
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... once commenced his missionary labours , not sparing himself night or day to advance the cause of CHRIST . But although he gave himself thus untiringly to the work , his efforts , as human eyes might judge , were vain : it might be ...
... once commenced his missionary labours , not sparing himself night or day to advance the cause of CHRIST . But although he gave himself thus untiringly to the work , his efforts , as human eyes might judge , were vain : it might be ...
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The Life of Saint Boniface: Archbishop of Mayence and Apostle of Germany George William Cox No preview available - 2018 |
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