New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 248
... church . The second is on the cornice of the oppo- site side , towards the north : the third is below the cornice , and between the capitals of the pillars in the nave of the church . The epoch of this “ third series is well known ...
... church . The second is on the cornice of the oppo- site side , towards the north : the third is below the cornice , and between the capitals of the pillars in the nave of the church . The epoch of this “ third series is well known ...
Page 328
... Church - yard , and throw open the cathedral , or is the design abandoned ? It is a most desirable thing that there should be one point of view whence St. Paul's might be seen to advantage . What a noble display does the church of St ...
... Church - yard , and throw open the cathedral , or is the design abandoned ? It is a most desirable thing that there should be one point of view whence St. Paul's might be seen to advantage . What a noble display does the church of St ...
Page 565
... Church , for requiring this condition , is schismatical , and not I for separating from the Church . ' These sentiments , and a multitude of others of a similar ten- dency , appeared to Calamy to go far to justify " moderate ...
... Church , for requiring this condition , is schismatical , and not I for separating from the Church . ' These sentiments , and a multitude of others of a similar ten- dency , appeared to Calamy to go far to justify " moderate ...
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