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For my own part , I am inclined to the opinion of the Society of Friends , that orders of priesthood have been > 1 ) • See Ecclesiastical Antiquities of the Cymri , by Rev.
For my own part , I am inclined to the opinion of the Society of Friends , that orders of priesthood have been > 1 ) • See Ecclesiastical Antiquities of the Cymri , by Rev.
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Whilst they were performing these horrid rites , the drums and trumpets sounded without intermission , that the cries of the miserable victims might not be heard or distinguished by their friends , it being accounted very ominous if the ...
Whilst they were performing these horrid rites , the drums and trumpets sounded without intermission , that the cries of the miserable victims might not be heard or distinguished by their friends , it being accounted very ominous if the ...
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... fraternities engaged in teaching at the present day , and who lead a blameless , laboa rious and useful life , often spoken of as if they were the enemies , rather than what they really are , the friends and benefactors of mankind ?
... fraternities engaged in teaching at the present day , and who lead a blameless , laboa rious and useful life , often spoken of as if they were the enemies , rather than what they really are , the friends and benefactors of mankind ?
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Wallenstein was now peerless in Germany ; haughty and unrelenting , he trampled alike on friend and foe , and he fed his insatiate soldiery indiscriminately on the territories of both League and Union . He was hated and feared .
Wallenstein was now peerless in Germany ; haughty and unrelenting , he trampled alike on friend and foe , and he fed his insatiate soldiery indiscriminately on the territories of both League and Union . He was hated and feared .
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Dependents he had many , but friends he had none . He was munificent , but cold . Little warmth of devotion was kindled in those mercenary days by a gift ; the recipient seized his booty , made off with it like a greedy vulture , and if ...
Dependents he had many , but friends he had none . He was munificent , but cold . Little warmth of devotion was kindled in those mercenary days by a gift ; the recipient seized his booty , made off with it like a greedy vulture , and if ...
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