Southey's Common-place Book, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1849 |
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... clothes are very plain , but decent ; and the decorum and regularity observed by them is almost in- conceivable . They rise every morning at five o'clock , and spend an hour together , in singing , prayer , reading or expounding the ...
... clothes are very plain , but decent ; and the decorum and regularity observed by them is almost in- conceivable . They rise every morning at five o'clock , and spend an hour together , in singing , prayer , reading or expounding the ...
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... clothes were rent , her body | [ Wounds cured with Oil , and the Wounded laid bare , and severely afflicted with many strokes of discipline , even till the blood flowed ; nor did she regain her liberty , un- til by many tears and ...
... clothes were rent , her body | [ Wounds cured with Oil , and the Wounded laid bare , and severely afflicted with many strokes of discipline , even till the blood flowed ; nor did she regain her liberty , un- til by many tears and ...
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... cloth , the sepulchral cloths , and the painted cloths with the pictures of Peter , Paul , and the Trinity . They farther decree , that the four vestments , three tunicles , five chestables , and all other vestments belonging to the ...
... cloth , the sepulchral cloths , and the painted cloths with the pictures of Peter , Paul , and the Trinity . They farther decree , that the four vestments , three tunicles , five chestables , and all other vestments belonging to the ...
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... clothing , or alms , would soon make him- self more hungry and naked and poor , than he that is most hungry or naked , or poor . The poor whom Christ commendeth to thee as a fit object for thy charity , the poor in- deed , are those ...
... clothing , or alms , would soon make him- self more hungry and naked and poor , than he that is most hungry or naked , or poor . The poor whom Christ commendeth to thee as a fit object for thy charity , the poor in- deed , are those ...
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... cloth , this blue - aproned saint is as much in the church as the parson's hour - glass , the hassocks , or the people that are buried there . Nor will she tire with a single hear- ing , but trudge from Tantlins to Tellins , and hold ...
... cloth , this blue - aproned saint is as much in the church as the parson's hour - glass , the hassocks , or the people that are buried there . Nor will she tire with a single hear- ing , but trudge from Tantlins to Tellins , and hold ...
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