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... church : these being at length found , the archdeacon entered the church , and , having ordered the bells to be rung , as a token of pos session , he celebrated mass with great solemnity . In the mean time messengers arrived from the ...
... church : these being at length found , the archdeacon entered the church , and , having ordered the bells to be rung , as a token of pos session , he celebrated mass with great solemnity . In the mean time messengers arrived from the ...
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... church establishment , and more extensive Christian advantages than the British empire in the East . Jamaica has eighteen churches ; English India has three ; one at Calcutta , one at Madras , and one at Bom- bay . 4. At the ...
... church establishment , and more extensive Christian advantages than the British empire in the East . Jamaica has eighteen churches ; English India has three ; one at Calcutta , one at Madras , and one at Bom- bay . 4. At the ...
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... church history of these parts in papal times from Giraldus . As we have lately had occasion to refer so much to that singular person , we pass over this portion of the present work ; only observing that we are here furnished with a ...
... church history of these parts in papal times from Giraldus . As we have lately had occasion to refer so much to that singular person , we pass over this portion of the present work ; only observing that we are here furnished with a ...
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