Trip to the far west [of England.].Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 1840 - 192 páginas |
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... Christian religion , at the instance of his preaching , in the reign of the illustrious Ethelbert , The Isle of Sheppy is about ten miles . from east to west , and about six miles from uoith to south . After some further progress , we ...
... Christian religion , at the instance of his preaching , in the reign of the illustrious Ethelbert , The Isle of Sheppy is about ten miles . from east to west , and about six miles from uoith to south . After some further progress , we ...
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... Christian religion , and on Canterbury cathedral being built , and the monastery of Saint Augustine being begun at that place , and the great work of the conversion of the En- glish from idolatry to Christianity going on with rapidity ...
... Christian religion , and on Canterbury cathedral being built , and the monastery of Saint Augustine being begun at that place , and the great work of the conversion of the En- glish from idolatry to Christianity going on with rapidity ...
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... had an audience from the immortal Ethelbert , to whom St. Austin addressed himself on the subject of the Christian faith , and , from whom St. Austin obtained .permission to settle at Canterbury ; and Ethelbert assigned him 27 27.
... had an audience from the immortal Ethelbert , to whom St. Austin addressed himself on the subject of the Christian faith , and , from whom St. Austin obtained .permission to settle at Canterbury ; and Ethelbert assigned him 27 27.
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... Christianity was prevalent in England before that time , and that the Roman Catholics unjustly claim the honour of having introduced it ? For I have heard speakers at protestant meetings , assert it as a fact . " " Did they quote their ...
... Christianity was prevalent in England before that time , and that the Roman Catholics unjustly claim the honour of having introduced it ? For I have heard speakers at protestant meetings , assert it as a fact . " " Did they quote their ...
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... Christian Era ; but history also tells me that after such primal conversion , the nation had lapsed into idolatry , longbefore " St. Austin set his foot in England . " " Though erst the Wod of God to Britain came , Through pious men of ...
... Christian Era ; but history also tells me that after such primal conversion , the nation had lapsed into idolatry , longbefore " St. Austin set his foot in England . " " Though erst the Wod of God to Britain came , Through pious men of ...
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Página 63 - Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts. Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more.
Página 64 - that maketh glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face to shine, and bread which strengthened man's heart.
Página 126 - tis all a cheat ; Yet, fool'd with hope, men favour the deceit; Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay
Página 101 - that sea-beast Leviathan, which God of all his works Created hugest that swim the ocean
Página 87 - Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasure*, "Whilst the landscape round it measures, Russet lawns and fallows grey, Where the nibbling flocks do stray.
Página 59 - grace, With hearty welcome, and an open face ; In all they did, you might discern with ease, A willing )mind, and a desire to please.
Página 66 - Press the bashful stranger to his food, And learn the luxury of doing good.
Página 22 - said, that unless the water break into the vessel in all its sections at the same time, (and which may be considered impossible,) there can be no danger of submersion; and experience has proved, that a very
Página 95 - Lo! on a narrow neck of land, Twist two unbounded seas I stand, Secure, insensible ; A point of time,—a moment's space,— Removes me
Página 24 - 2.) This depressed the bow twelve inches, without perceptibly raising the stern end. The vessel was then in the situation of one in which collision had taken place. For accuracy sake, I here state, that the bow and stern sections are each