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Page 16
... church and parish , to make room for belly - gods and thieves ? Who , when a de- voted few of the Lord's people were united to lift the fallen standard , and once more advance the good cause , was the readiest to break their purpose ...
... church and parish , to make room for belly - gods and thieves ? Who , when a de- voted few of the Lord's people were united to lift the fallen standard , and once more advance the good cause , was the readiest to break their purpose ...
Page 19
... church , when he comes from locking a funeral vault . « No , Ju- lian , these are not times in which , by the dream- ing drudgery of a country magistrate , and the petty cares of a country proprietor , a man can serve his unhappy ...
... church , when he comes from locking a funeral vault . « No , Ju- lian , these are not times in which , by the dream- ing drudgery of a country magistrate , and the petty cares of a country proprietor , a man can serve his unhappy ...
Page 25
... churches ; « therein shewing himself , " he added , « more fit to wield the supreme power , than those who , claiming it by right of inheritance , VOL . II 2 use it only for their own vain and voluptuous pursuits PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . 25.
... churches ; « therein shewing himself , " he added , « more fit to wield the supreme power , than those who , claiming it by right of inheritance , VOL . II 2 use it only for their own vain and voluptuous pursuits PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . 25.
Page 39
... Church and State - the tyranny which they exercise over men's persons and consciences - may well doubt whether it be lawful to use weapons in their defence . Yet you hear me not praise , or even vindicate the death of the King , though ...
... Church and State - the tyranny which they exercise over men's persons and consciences - may well doubt whether it be lawful to use weapons in their defence . Yet you hear me not praise , or even vindicate the death of the King , though ...
Page 44
... open space within the walls extends to two acres , and contains many objects worthy of antiquarian curiosity . There were , besides the castle itself , two cathedral churches , dedi- cated 44 PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . CHAPTER III. ...
... open space within the walls extends to two acres , and contains many objects worthy of antiquarian curiosity . There were , besides the castle itself , two cathedral churches , dedi- cated 44 PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . CHAPTER III. ...
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