The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... bishop , ordering preparations to be made for the dedication of the church . Mass being concluded , the archdeacon sent some of his clergy , attended by the dean of the province , to inform the bishop , " That if he came to Keri as a ...
... bishop , ordering preparations to be made for the dedication of the church . Mass being concluded , the archdeacon sent some of his clergy , attended by the dean of the province , to inform the bishop , " That if he came to Keri as a ...
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... bishop had been publicly announced , and a previous application made to the king , or his justiciary , and the royal assent obtained . The chapter however persisted in their choice , which so highly displeased King Henry , that he ...
... bishop had been publicly announced , and a previous application made to the king , or his justiciary , and the royal assent obtained . The chapter however persisted in their choice , which so highly displeased King Henry , that he ...
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... Bishop's note , to the mytholo- gical agency of the Parcæ , if it be meant to intimate an allu- sion to that system on the part of Job . We do not recollect in Scripture the occurrence of the phrase thread of life . The metaphor of the ...
... Bishop's note , to the mytholo- gical agency of the Parcæ , if it be meant to intimate an allu- sion to that system on the part of Job . We do not recollect in Scripture the occurrence of the phrase thread of life . The metaphor of the ...
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