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Our Lord POTTER . " St. John , in the three first chapters of his Revelation , has given us a lively description of seven bishops who presided in the seven principal cities of the proconsular Asia . Our Lord is there introduced ...
Our Lord POTTER . " St. John , in the three first chapters of his Revelation , has given us a lively description of seven bishops who presided in the seven principal cities of the proconsular Asia . Our Lord is there introduced ...
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dissimulation will appear in the day of the Lord's “ visitation , when those crown - shorn captains , who " have shown no mercy to the poor godly sufferers ❝of this realm , shall have judgment without mer" cy * .
dissimulation will appear in the day of the Lord's “ visitation , when those crown - shorn captains , who " have shown no mercy to the poor godly sufferers ❝of this realm , shall have judgment without mer" cy * .
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He greatly promoted religion among them ; twice or thrice a week he procured a catechist for their instruction , and on the Lord's day they had regularly public worship . By the invasion of the French , this hospital was broken up ...
He greatly promoted religion among them ; twice or thrice a week he procured a catechist for their instruction , and on the Lord's day they had regularly public worship . By the invasion of the French , this hospital was broken up ...
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