The English Church from the Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)AMS Press, 1967 - 368 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 117
William Holden Hutton. VII COSIN'S PRIVATE DEVOTIONS 117 Restoration gave him his living again , and there he ended his days , dying in 1674 at the age of eighty - three . Illustrious as a poet among poets , he yet gave his best thoughts ...
William Holden Hutton. VII COSIN'S PRIVATE DEVOTIONS 117 Restoration gave him his living again , and there he ended his days , dying in 1674 at the age of eighty - three . Illustrious as a poet among poets , he yet gave his best thoughts ...
الصفحة 343
... gave for the augmentation of six vicarages named in county Warwick £ 20 yearly apiece for ever ; also to the same churches , and several others , divers large pieces of plate to be used at the celebration of the sacrament . That she gave ...
... gave for the augmentation of six vicarages named in county Warwick £ 20 yearly apiece for ever ; also to the same churches , and several others , divers large pieces of plate to be used at the celebration of the sacrament . That she gave ...
الصفحة 344
... gave the hangings for the choir , which cost £ 80 : 10s . ; two service books embroidered in gold £ 5 ; a velvet altar cloth with gold fringe £ 60 ; a cambric cloth to lay over it , with a deep bone lace £ 4 : 10s . ; another fine ...
... gave the hangings for the choir , which cost £ 80 : 10s . ; two service books embroidered in gold £ 5 ; a velvet altar cloth with gold fringe £ 60 ; a cambric cloth to lay over it , with a deep bone lace £ 4 : 10s . ; another fine ...
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