History of the Foundations in Manchester of Chirst's College, Chetham's Hospital, and the Free Grammar School, المجلد 2T. Agnew and J. Zanetti, 1834 |
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... present work will , at a future period , distinguish them in the annals of Manchester as the most successful illustrators who have yet appear- ed of its very interesting topography ; and , as this has been accomplish- ed at an expence ...
... present work will , at a future period , distinguish them in the annals of Manchester as the most successful illustrators who have yet appear- ed of its very interesting topography ; and , as this has been accomplish- ed at an expence ...
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... present , or , in his absence , by the senior fellow who is present in the town of Manchester . But if he continue incorrigible , so that after a second admonition for the same fault he is again found guilty , or refuses to appear when ...
... present , or , in his absence , by the senior fellow who is present in the town of Manchester . But if he continue incorrigible , so that after a second admonition for the same fault he is again found guilty , or refuses to appear when ...
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... present . ' $ In the year 1688 , John Alexander , in Gorton , granted certain lands in Gorton to the use of the poor , which now form the premises known by the name of the Manchester Poor Land . They consist of three cottages , a garden ...
... present . ' $ In the year 1688 , John Alexander , in Gorton , granted certain lands in Gorton to the use of the poor , which now form the premises known by the name of the Manchester Poor Land . They consist of three cottages , a garden ...
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... present government were proposed as a test of such as were friendly to the revolution , and were made obligatory on all who held places in the church , or under the government . Many of the clergy , however , preferred the sacrifice of ...
... present government were proposed as a test of such as were friendly to the revolution , and were made obligatory on all who held places in the church , or under the government . Many of the clergy , however , preferred the sacrifice of ...
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... present government , and subscribe the declaration of the thirtieth year of the reign of Charles II . , provided that they should hold no private assemblies or conventicles with the doors shut , and that nothing should be construed to ...
... present government , and subscribe the declaration of the thirtieth year of the reign of Charles II . , provided that they should hold no private assemblies or conventicles with the doors shut , and that nothing should be construed to ...
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adjoining ætatis aged Anne Anno April arches arms Assheton Barlow Bishop of Chester buried buttresses Byrom centre chantry chapel chaplains chapter chapter-house Charles Chetham choir Christ Christ's College Church of England Church of Manchester clergy Collegiate Church cornice daughter death died dissenters divine Dr Deacon Dr Peploe east end ecclesiastical Edward Elizabeth erected flat stone Gent George head Henry honour house of Stuart inscribed inscription interred Jacobites James John John Byrom John Hartley July June King Lancashire late Lord Manchester College Manchester regiment March Mary monument mouldings nave north side ornaments parish persons pillars plate present priest Prince Radcliffe reign religious remains Reverend Richard Saint Salford SAMUEL PEPLOE sculptured side aisles south side spandrils stall Stanley Strangeways suæ Thomas tithes tories town tracery Trafford wall warden and fellows wardenship whig wife William Wroe
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الصفحة 59 - And call no man your father upon the earth : for one is your Father, which is in heaven. Neither be ye called masters: for one is your Master, even Christ.
الصفحة 309 - I HEARD a voice from heaven, saying unto me, Write, From henceforth blessed are the dead which die in the Lord : even so saith the Spirit ; for they rest from their labours.
الصفحة 114 - And ravish'd was that constant heart, She did to every heart prefer; For though it could its king forget, Twas true and loyal still to her. Amid those unrelenting flames She bore this constant heart to see; But when 'twas moulder'd into dust, ' Yet, yet,' she cried,
الصفحة 6 - ... the sacrament of the Lord's supper, according to the usage of the Church of England...
الصفحة 95 - One of my serjeants, named Dickson, whom I had enlisted from among the prisoners of war at Gladsmuir, a young Scotsman, as brave and intrepid as a lion, and very much attached to my interest, informed me, on the 27th, at Preston, that he had been beating up for recruits all day without getting one; and that he was the more chagrined at this, as the other Serjeants had had better success.
الصفحة 108 - Kitty, peerless maid, Do thou a pensive ear incline; For thou canst weep at every woe, And pity every plaint, but mine.
الصفحة 40 - ... as an augmentation of their maintenance: that if the house of commons could find any method by which her intentions to the poor clergy might be made more effectual, it would be an advantage to the public, and acceptable to her majesty.
الصفحة 130 - True, and Comprehensive View of Christianity: Containing a short Historical Account of Religion from the Creation of the World to the Fourth Century after our Lord Jesus Christ: as also the complete duty of a Christian in relation to Faith, Practice, Worship and...
الصفحة 126 - God bless the King — I mean the faith's defender ! God bless (no harm in blessing ! ) the Pretender ! But who pretender is, or who is king — God bless us all ! — that 's quite another thing.
الصفحة 96 - The populace at first did not interrupt him, conceiving our army to be near the town ; but as soon as they knew that it would not arrive till the evening, they surrounded him in a tumultuous manner, with the intention of taking him prisoner, alive or dead.