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Strona 293
... Pentry's Parsonage betimes after his morning duties in Church . But a word of Mr. Pentry before we go on . Mr. Pentry was one of the earliest friends of Mr. Holford . They were of the same standing in the University , and went about the ...
... Pentry's Parsonage betimes after his morning duties in Church . But a word of Mr. Pentry before we go on . Mr. Pentry was one of the earliest friends of Mr. Holford . They were of the same standing in the University , and went about the ...
Strona 294
... Pentry have come into the chancel , and are going up to the altar , which stands on a height of five steep steps . " I cannot , " said Pentry , " be satisfied with such a condition as that of the Holy Table , which we see . It is worm ...
... Pentry have come into the chancel , and are going up to the altar , which stands on a height of five steep steps . " I cannot , " said Pentry , " be satisfied with such a condition as that of the Holy Table , which we see . It is worm ...
Strona 295
... Pentry , why things in Easton shouldn't be as comfortable as elsewhere : in particular , sir , as you are going to come down so liberally towards things that ought to be kept up as they should be , and I wish they always had . Sir , I ...
... Pentry , why things in Easton shouldn't be as comfortable as elsewhere : in particular , sir , as you are going to come down so liberally towards things that ought to be kept up as they should be , and I wish they always had . Sir , I ...
Strona 362
... Pentry dined with Holford , and engaged to say the service for him . Holford went to the funeral alone , leaving Pentry to follow him . 66 As you It was the first time during Holford's incumbency that a funeral had When he got into the ...
... Pentry dined with Holford , and engaged to say the service for him . Holford went to the funeral alone , leaving Pentry to follow him . 66 As you It was the first time during Holford's incumbency that a funeral had When he got into the ...
Strona 395
... Pentry and his sister , young Mr. Barwick and his sister , Mr. Oreblower , and a brother churchwarden , were all in the music - room to receive the people . George Hampton arrived , looking very happy and nervous , and was followed by ...
... Pentry and his sister , young Mr. Barwick and his sister , Mr. Oreblower , and a brother churchwarden , were all in the music - room to receive the people . George Hampton arrived , looking very happy and nervous , and was followed by ...
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Strona 214 - Original sin standeth not in the following of Adam — as the Pelagians do vainly talk — but it is the fault and corruption of the nature of every man, that naturally is engendered of the offspring of Adam ; whereby man is very far gone from original righteousness, and is of his own nature inclined to evil, so that th.3 Flesh lusteth always contrary to the Spirit; and therefore, in every person born into this world, it deserveth God's wrath and damnation.