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... party consisted of my friend's father and mother , his two sisters , and a Roman Catholic clergyman , the family chaplain and priest of a neighbouring chapel which Mr. Fisher had erected and endowed . The room was hung entirely with ...
... party consisted of my friend's father and mother , his two sisters , and a Roman Catholic clergyman , the family chaplain and priest of a neighbouring chapel which Mr. Fisher had erected and endowed . The room was hung entirely with ...
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... party , the foundations of whose power are in the Divine will . I foresee dark clouds overhanging the Church , but let not these affright you ; behind , the Divine Light shineth — the Light that shineth from the hill of God . I have ...
... party , the foundations of whose power are in the Divine will . I foresee dark clouds overhanging the Church , but let not these affright you ; behind , the Divine Light shineth — the Light that shineth from the hill of God . I have ...
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... party was about to seize , involving him in a whirlpool and rapid current of party strife and religious rancour ? Must not the utmost that can be hoped , -that can be even rationally 28 [ CHAP . IL JOHN INGLESANT ;
... party was about to seize , involving him in a whirlpool and rapid current of party strife and religious rancour ? Must not the utmost that can be hoped , -that can be even rationally 28 [ CHAP . IL JOHN INGLESANT ;
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... party ; but , on the whole , the Papists en- joyed more and more liberty , especially between 1630 and 1640 . Advantage was taken by the party of this freedom to the fullest extent ; money was amassed abroad , an army of missionary ...
... party ; but , on the whole , the Papists en- joyed more and more liberty , especially between 1630 and 1640 . Advantage was taken by the party of this freedom to the fullest extent ; money was amassed abroad , an army of missionary ...
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... party Mr. Inglesant belonged . Occupying a neutral position himself , and possessed of the con- fidence of members of both Churches , he was peculiarly fitted for such negotiations , and was in constant communication with those ...
... party Mr. Inglesant belonged . Occupying a neutral position himself , and possessed of the con- fidence of members of both Churches , he was peculiarly fitted for such negotiations , and was in constant communication with those ...
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