The Ecclesiastical gazette, or, Monthly register of the affairs of the Church of England, Issue 11126, Volumes 1-21839 |
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... Persons entitled to write for the above - mentioned prizes must be in the delivery of the compositions to the registrar , have en- deacon's orders at least , and on the last day appointed for tered on the eighth , and not exceeded the ...
... Persons entitled to write for the above - mentioned prizes must be in the delivery of the compositions to the registrar , have en- deacon's orders at least , and on the last day appointed for tered on the eighth , and not exceeded the ...
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... persons , judging from the ac- important fact , and proves in the strongest manner there , where the love of God and ... person on whom we to none in the zeal with which they discharge their length and breadth , not of India alone , but ...
... persons , judging from the ac- important fact , and proves in the strongest manner there , where the love of God and ... person on whom we to none in the zeal with which they discharge their length and breadth , not of India alone , but ...
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... person who is now present is the centre of that Church over which he presides , so that it has some little circle of his own ; all have friends and lost none of its influence , but I believe that it is acquaintances , among whom they ...
... person who is now present is the centre of that Church over which he presides , so that it has some little circle of his own ; all have friends and lost none of its influence , but I believe that it is acquaintances , among whom they ...
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... person convicted at any time within six months previously incurred . after such conviction , although more than two years shall have elapsed since the commission of the offence in respect of which such suit shall be so brought WHEREAS ...
... person convicted at any time within six months previously incurred . after such conviction , although more than two years shall have elapsed since the commission of the offence in respect of which such suit shall be so brought WHEREAS ...
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... persons that the provisions of this Act of Parliament not only ought to be , but must be , attended to . Mr. Justice ... person who has already obtained a Prize will be deemed entitled to a second Prize of the same description . The ...
... persons that the provisions of this Act of Parliament not only ought to be , but must be , attended to . Mr. Justice ... person who has already obtained a Prize will be deemed entitled to a second Prize of the same description . The ...
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