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Pagina 174
... Church . Greek priests were at the same time ostenta- tiously permitted by Bishop Philaret to read from the pulpits Protestant sermons , and Greek churches were even granted occasionally for Moravian services . But all this liberty was ...
... Church . Greek priests were at the same time ostenta- tiously permitted by Bishop Philaret to read from the pulpits Protestant sermons , and Greek churches were even granted occasionally for Moravian services . But all this liberty was ...
Pagina 175
... Church of but the Russian Church permits no their forefathers . But the legal proceed- apostates " from her communion . The ings against most of them were tacitly " character " she imparts by the " anoint - dropped for a season . Bishop ...
... Church of but the Russian Church permits no their forefathers . But the legal proceed- apostates " from her communion . The ings against most of them were tacitly " character " she imparts by the " anoint - dropped for a season . Bishop ...
Pagina 211
... church ! Come to church ! " Every head in the little church was turned at Dr. Brydon's entrance , though he came in quietly enough and took up his position near the porch . It must be owned that his appearance there was infrequent ; not ...
... church ! Come to church ! " Every head in the little church was turned at Dr. Brydon's entrance , though he came in quietly enough and took up his position near the porch . It must be owned that his appearance there was infrequent ; not ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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