The Ecclesiastical gazette, or, Monthly register of the affairs of the Church of England, Issue 11126, Volumes 1-21839 |
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... taken up in making pre- liminary arrangements , and deciding on the mode in which the funds might be distributed to the best advantage . The Committee having resolved to entertain no applications which had not received the previous ...
... taken up in making pre- liminary arrangements , and deciding on the mode in which the funds might be distributed to the best advantage . The Committee having resolved to entertain no applications which had not received the previous ...
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... taken into consideration without found from the statement now made , that by reason his previous sanction ; nor can any payment be of the bonus thus assigned , assurances upon life made to the Incumbent except for a Curate ap- which ...
... taken into consideration without found from the statement now made , that by reason his previous sanction ; nor can any payment be of the bonus thus assigned , assurances upon life made to the Incumbent except for a Curate ap- which ...
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... taken to carry that despatch into execution . ) The right rev . prelate having presented a similar petition from the city of Waterford , begged to put a question to the noble Viscount - viz . , whether her Majesty's government had taken ...
... taken to carry that despatch into execution . ) The right rev . prelate having presented a similar petition from the city of Waterford , begged to put a question to the noble Viscount - viz . , whether her Majesty's government had taken ...
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... taken in kind unex- pectedly , discontinuously , and for a portion only of the seven years preceding Christmas , ' $ 35 , then the titheable produce may have been greater , because the actual cultivation had been adopted on the faith of ...
... taken in kind unex- pectedly , discontinuously , and for a portion only of the seven years preceding Christmas , ' $ 35 , then the titheable produce may have been greater , because the actual cultivation had been adopted on the faith of ...
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... taken during the last ill- ness of a beloved wife , by her husband . Foolscap Svo . , cloth boards . J. Hatchard and Son , 187 , Piccadilly . This day is published , in 1 vol . 8vo . , ERMONS by the late Rev. John Marriott , A.M. ...
... taken during the last ill- ness of a beloved wife , by her husband . Foolscap Svo . , cloth boards . J. Hatchard and Son , 187 , Piccadilly . This day is published , in 1 vol . 8vo . , ERMONS by the late Rev. John Marriott , A.M. ...
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