The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information, Parochial History, and Documents Respecting the State of the Poor, Progress of Education, Etc, Tom 14J.G. & F. Rivington, 1838 |
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... of High Postage on the Poor 41 43 ... ... ... ... 283 45 ... ... 390 Legislative Interference ... ... ... 47 281 282 Forbidding Bans of Marriage for Scandalous Conduct ... Remains of the late Rev. R. H. Froude ... ...
... of High Postage on the Poor 41 43 ... ... ... ... 283 45 ... ... 390 Legislative Interference ... ... ... 47 281 282 Forbidding Bans of Marriage for Scandalous Conduct ... Remains of the late Rev. R. H. Froude ... ...
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... poor boy ! in infancy Had lain beside them here : For black and heavy was his guilt ; He broke the chancel - door , And stole - it was a fearful deed- The savings of the poor . Some say ' tis wrong to pray for him ; I cannot think it so ...
... poor boy ! in infancy Had lain beside them here : For black and heavy was his guilt ; He broke the chancel - door , And stole - it was a fearful deed- The savings of the poor . Some say ' tis wrong to pray for him ; I cannot think it so ...
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... poor ; but this I would return to them in the present instance . " As to what has been con- secrated as the blood of Christ , it is , I said , relatively holy , and the blood of Christ I cannot give to you , who have not been commu ...
... poor ; but this I would return to them in the present instance . " As to what has been con- secrated as the blood of Christ , it is , I said , relatively holy , and the blood of Christ I cannot give to you , who have not been commu ...
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... POOR . SIR , -Amongst the arguments by which Mr. Rowland Hill's plan of postage reform has been supported , I do not think that its benefit to the poor has been enough insisted upon . As to the expediency of the particular propositions ...
... POOR . SIR , -Amongst the arguments by which Mr. Rowland Hill's plan of postage reform has been supported , I do not think that its benefit to the poor has been enough insisted upon . As to the expediency of the particular propositions ...
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... poor , it would be well to inquire whether it is God or man that has made them to differ from us ; whether we do not , by preventing them thus from holding any intercourse with each other , when once they are separated , contribute most ...
... poor , it would be well to inquire whether it is God or man that has made them to differ from us ; whether we do not , by preventing them thus from holding any intercourse with each other , when once they are separated , contribute most ...
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