Doctor Hookwell; or, The Anglo-Catholic family [by R. Armitage].1842 |
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... gospel , never thinking of that courtesy and deference which were due to the apostolic preachers in his neigh- bouring parishes . And every day during the week was one of painful parochial labour , a rigid DOCTOR HOOKWELL . 23.
... gospel , never thinking of that courtesy and deference which were due to the apostolic preachers in his neigh- bouring parishes . And every day during the week was one of painful parochial labour , a rigid DOCTOR HOOKWELL . 23.
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... gospel to stand on their own force . The reverend doctor was a man who was always himself moved by what he solemnly uttered ; he spoke earnestly from the heart , while he was endeavouring to set forth the means by which a change in ...
... gospel to stand on their own force . The reverend doctor was a man who was always himself moved by what he solemnly uttered ; he spoke earnestly from the heart , while he was endeavouring to set forth the means by which a change in ...
Strona 82
... gospel there , and no talk about it . " " God bless ' em ! " cried old Ellen Wood : 66 a - bringing out the old woman ; and what was she to walk a - tween the two fairest flowers of the land ? " " Here's a health to all of ' em ...
... gospel there , and no talk about it . " " God bless ' em ! " cried old Ellen Wood : 66 a - bringing out the old woman ; and what was she to walk a - tween the two fairest flowers of the land ? " " Here's a health to all of ' em ...
Strona 98
... gospel on the earth , in the fulness of time appeared , in the humblest garb of the flesh , to put His commission into execution . It pleased the Lord , in the commencement of his evangelical career , to hold an ordination , at which He ...
... gospel on the earth , in the fulness of time appeared , in the humblest garb of the flesh , to put His commission into execution . It pleased the Lord , in the commencement of his evangelical career , to hold an ordination , at which He ...
Strona 99
... gospel , which He foreknew would take place , and because of the weakness of the body , soul , and spirit of every man , it would be necessary , not to have one bishop only in place of the depart- ed Lord himself , but to have several ...
... gospel , which He foreknew would take place , and because of the weakness of the body , soul , and spirit of every man , it would be necessary , not to have one bishop only in place of the depart- ed Lord himself , but to have several ...
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