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Page 342
According to some authorities , they themselves built an oratory on the site of the present church . According to others , the oratory was built after their death by those who had known and honoured them as holy women while they lived ...
According to some authorities , they themselves built an oratory on the site of the present church . According to others , the oratory was built after their death by those who had known and honoured them as holy women while they lived ...
Page 455
Cases of brawling in church are somewhat numerous ; in the earlier days of the Quakers it was by no means an uncommon practice for disturbances to be raised in the sanctuary . It appears on Sunday , February 14 , 1657-58 , Henry Feast ...
Cases of brawling in church are somewhat numerous ; in the earlier days of the Quakers it was by no means an uncommon practice for disturbances to be raised in the sanctuary . It appears on Sunday , February 14 , 1657-58 , Henry Feast ...
Page 554
This church , especially when viewed from a distance , has the appearance of a narrow building of no great length , to which approach is given by a double flight of stone steps meeting at a handsome carved oaken doorway .
This church , especially when viewed from a distance , has the appearance of a narrow building of no great length , to which approach is given by a double flight of stone steps meeting at a handsome carved oaken doorway .
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Palace An Old and an Old High Town By PERCY FITZGERALD | 70 |
Parsonages Country By Rev M G WATKINS M | 226 |
Pity of It The By A WERNER | 280 |
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