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The Christian name ... as when he perform'd the rites Of his old village church on Sabbath morn , He set all things in order and began That Litany , which , gathering voice on voice , Made vocal with the names of God and Christ ...
The Christian name ... as when he perform'd the rites Of his old village church on Sabbath morn , He set all things in order and began That Litany , which , gathering voice on voice , Made vocal with the names of God and Christ ...
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... steep death like butcher'd animals , But to receive from consecrated hands Those seals and sureties which the Christian soul Demands as 1840. ] Breton Faith . 29.
... steep death like butcher'd animals , But to receive from consecrated hands Those seals and sureties which the Christian soul Demands as 1840. ] Breton Faith . 29.
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Those seals and sureties which the Christian soul Demands as covenants of eternal bliss - They were encounter'd by contemptuous hate , And mockery , bitter as the crown of thorns . Thus pass'd that night , their farewell night to earth ...
Those seals and sureties which the Christian soul Demands as covenants of eternal bliss - They were encounter'd by contemptuous hate , And mockery , bitter as the crown of thorns . Thus pass'd that night , their farewell night to earth ...
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Here in seems to take complete possession of Britain , the Saxons had come in so all Europe ; and , look when we will , it great numbers , that the Christian presents the most conspicuous figure faith was swept from the land , or in the ...
Here in seems to take complete possession of Britain , the Saxons had come in so all Europe ; and , look when we will , it great numbers , that the Christian presents the most conspicuous figure faith was swept from the land , or in the ...
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The early tion is a dead thing — can possibly Christians held it a sacred duty to supply . ... granted them for this more captivating to the imagination purpose by the first Christian em . than his who displays this combination peror .
The early tion is a dead thing — can possibly Christians held it a sacred duty to supply . ... granted them for this more captivating to the imagination purpose by the first Christian em . than his who displays this combination peror .
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