The every-day book: or The guide to the year, Том 21859 |
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... church . Then the bushop raised and rebuked him , and defended himself . Then the man of arms alleged the contrarie , and commanded the poor man to go on . The poor man proceeds with a long list of the bushop's evil practices , the ...
... church . Then the bushop raised and rebuked him , and defended himself . Then the man of arms alleged the contrarie , and commanded the poor man to go on . The poor man proceeds with a long list of the bushop's evil practices , the ...
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... church that was founded was dedi- cated to some peculiar saint , and was naturally followed by a public religious celebration , generally on the day of that saint , or on the Sunday immediately fol- lowing . Whatever might be the origin ...
... church that was founded was dedi- cated to some peculiar saint , and was naturally followed by a public religious celebration , generally on the day of that saint , or on the Sunday immediately fol- lowing . Whatever might be the origin ...
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... church , for it is , in fact , only a chapel of ease to Hornsey church . This road runs through land belonging to the bishopric of Lon- don , and was made , by permission of the bishop in former times , probably when the whole of this ...
... church , for it is , in fact , only a chapel of ease to Hornsey church . This road runs through land belonging to the bishopric of Lon- don , and was made , by permission of the bishop in former times , probably when the whole of this ...
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... church of England calendar . * DEDICATION . The dedication of each day in the year , by the Romish church , in honour of a saint , which converts every day into a fes- tival , is a fact pretty well known to the readers of the Every ...
... church of England calendar . * DEDICATION . The dedication of each day in the year , by the Romish church , in honour of a saint , which converts every day into a fes- tival , is a fact pretty well known to the readers of the Every ...
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... church at the hour of proces- sion , and the dean and chapter being ap- parelled in their copes and vestments , with garlands of roses on their heads , they sent the body of the buck to be baked ; and having fixed the head on a pole ...
... church at the hour of proces- sion , and the dean and chapter being ap- parelled in their copes and vestments , with garlands of roses on their heads , they sent the body of the buck to be baked ; and having fixed the head on a pole ...
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