Holden's Dollar Magazine, Том 2Charles Holden, 1848 |
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... have , for the present , been assigned ? The church was the goal , to reach which Mr. Hoyt so manfully strove , and he finally gained it , -under what particular auspices , or by whose chief aid after 426 Pulpit Portraits .
... have , for the present , been assigned ? The church was the goal , to reach which Mr. Hoyt so manfully strove , and he finally gained it , -under what particular auspices , or by whose chief aid after 426 Pulpit Portraits .
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... Church of England . Once within the landscape , and even in this he exposes his desire to pale of holy orders , he gradually advanced , step by perpetrate something in favour of moral utility . He step , with unfaltering nerve , in his ...
... Church of England . Once within the landscape , and even in this he exposes his desire to pale of holy orders , he gradually advanced , step by perpetrate something in favour of moral utility . He step , with unfaltering nerve , in his ...
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... church is building for Rev. Ralph Hoyt on East Broadway , to which he will shortly remove with those over whose spiritual welfare he keeps so effec- tual a guard . May the new church prosper , and may the harvest reaped within its walls ...
... church is building for Rev. Ralph Hoyt on East Broadway , to which he will shortly remove with those over whose spiritual welfare he keeps so effec- tual a guard . May the new church prosper , and may the harvest reaped within its walls ...
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... church yard sleeps ; beneath its quiet roof Of melancholy boughs , there many a form Like his whose deadly skill hath ta'en thy life , Mingled with mould , lies cold and motionless As thee , poor bird ! Methinks , ' twere meet that thou ...
... church yard sleeps ; beneath its quiet roof Of melancholy boughs , there many a form Like his whose deadly skill hath ta'en thy life , Mingled with mould , lies cold and motionless As thee , poor bird ! Methinks , ' twere meet that thou ...
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... Church . The Pope is , in truth , the only reigning monarch , whether elective or hereditary , for we cannot except our own chief magistrate , who appears to have a just sense of the duties of the governor and the rights of the governed ...
... Church . The Pope is , in truth , the only reigning monarch , whether elective or hereditary , for we cannot except our own chief magistrate , who appears to have a just sense of the duties of the governor and the rights of the governed ...
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