Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volumen43Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1898 |
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... CHURCH . By Professor A. J. Mason 841 REPRESENTATION OF THE COLONIES IN THE HOME PARLIAMENT . By Joseph Millerd Orpen 6 · 855 866 White SPLENDID ISOLATION , OR WHAT ? By Henry M. Stanley OUR URGENT NEED OF A RESERVE OF WHEAT . By R. B. ...
... CHURCH . By Professor A. J. Mason 841 REPRESENTATION OF THE COLONIES IN THE HOME PARLIAMENT . By Joseph Millerd Orpen 6 · 855 866 White SPLENDID ISOLATION , OR WHAT ? By Henry M. Stanley OUR URGENT NEED OF A RESERVE OF WHEAT . By R. B. ...
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... church , in the eastern half at least , of Britain , as the Moslems a century later , had blotted it out in North Africa , Asia Minor , and Palestine . Then came the new era , the prodigious awaken- ing , and before the seventh century ...
... church , in the eastern half at least , of Britain , as the Moslems a century later , had blotted it out in North Africa , Asia Minor , and Palestine . Then came the new era , the prodigious awaken- ing , and before the seventh century ...
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... Church purposes and subject to Church discipline , with a constitu- tion which recognised the rights of the whole body as an aggregate , and the right of every adult member , whether man 50 Jan. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
... Church purposes and subject to Church discipline , with a constitu- tion which recognised the rights of the whole body as an aggregate , and the right of every adult member , whether man 50 Jan. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
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... church , where a kind of audit was held and discussion ensued upon such measures as were of serious importance and concern to the whole body of the parishioners . The president or chairman of the church council or parish meeting was the ...
... church , where a kind of audit was held and discussion ensued upon such measures as were of serious importance and concern to the whole body of the parishioners . The president or chairman of the church council or parish meeting was the ...
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... church council or parish meeting . In the Record Office there is one most precious manuscript , which contains a minute account of the contents of every church in the Archdeaconry of Norwich in the year 1368. It is , in fact , a return ...
... church council or parish meeting . In the Record Office there is one most precious manuscript , which contains a minute account of the contents of every church in the Archdeaconry of Norwich in the year 1368. It is , in fact , a return ...
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Página 791 - Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast laid the foundation of the earth ; And the heavens are the works of thine hands: They shall perish; but thou remainest; And they all shall wax old as doth a garment; And as a vesture shalt thou fold them up, And they shall be changed: But thou art the same, And thy years shall not fail.
Página 850 - For thither the tribes go up, even the tribes of the Lord, to testify unto Israel, to give thanks unto the name of the Lord.
Página 38 - So she droop'd and droop'd before him, Fading slowly from his side : Three fair children first she bore him, Then before her time she died. Weeping, weeping late and early, Walking up and pacing down, Deeply mourn'd the Lord of Burleigh, Burleigh-house by Stamford-town.
Página 112 - Go, little book! thy tale, is it not evil and good? Go, and if strangers revile, pass quietly by without answer. Go, and if curious friends ask of thy rearing and age, Say, 'I am flitting about many years from brain unto brain of Feeble and restless youths born to inglorious days: But,' so finish the word, 'I was writ in a Roman chamber, When from Janiculan heights thundered the cannon of France.
Página 696 - ... that in deciding the questions between the two countries arising out of those claims, the Arbitrators should assume that Her Majesty's Government had undertaken to act upon the principles set forth in these rules. And the High Contracting Parties agree to observe these rules as between themselves in future, and to bring them to the knowledge of other maritime Powers, and to invite them to accede to them.
Página 850 - For thither did the tribes go up, the tribes of the Lord : the testimony of Israel, to praise the name of the Lord.
Página 946 - God ; and in Public Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments I will use the Form in ' the said Book prescribed, and none other, except so far as shall be ordered by lawful
Página 112 - Whate'er befell, Earth is not hell ; Now, too, as when it first began, Life is yet life, and man is man. For all that breathe beneath the heaven's high cope, Joy with grief mixes, with despondence hope. Hope conquers cowardice, joy grief; Or at least, faith unbelief. Though dead, not dead ; Not gone, though fled ; Not lost, though vanished. In the great gospel and true creed, He is yet risen indeed ; Christ is yet risen.
Página 445 - And, forasmuch as your churches are scoured and swept 1'rom the sinful and superstitious filthiness wherewith they were defiled and disfigured, do ye your parts, good people, to keep your churches comely and clean : suffer them not to be defiled with rain and weather, with dung of doves and owls, stares and choughs, and other filthiness, as it is foul and lamentable to behold in many places of this country.
Página 592 - My lute, awake, perform the last Labour that thou and I shall waste, And end that I have now begun, And when this song is sung and past, My lute, be still, for I have done.