AppendixW. Bulmer and W. Nicol, 1820 - Creeds |
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... Saxon ; Kircke , Danish ; Kercke , Belgic ; Kirkia , or Kurk , Cimbrick ; Kirk , Scotch ; and Church , English . See Index , “ Church . ” ( 3 ) 42 Eliz . In the Queen's Bench , Travers ' case , disturbing Minister . Nicholls . ( 4 ) ...
... Saxon ; Kircke , Danish ; Kercke , Belgic ; Kirkia , or Kurk , Cimbrick ; Kirk , Scotch ; and Church , English . See Index , “ Church . ” ( 3 ) 42 Eliz . In the Queen's Bench , Travers ' case , disturbing Minister . Nicholls . ( 4 ) ...
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... Saxons , and ancient in France and Germany as well as in England ; it is also found in Italy . These were introduced probably on the abolition of the Chorepi- and every College elsewhere ; and every Parson , Vicar 16 ACT FOR THE ...
... Saxons , and ancient in France and Germany as well as in England ; it is also found in Italy . These were introduced probably on the abolition of the Chorepi- and every College elsewhere ; and every Parson , Vicar 16 ACT FOR THE ...
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... Saxon Earl , and not long after for one Addi . Nay , before this he relates of Birinus , first Bishop of the West Saxons , that he built and dedicated several Churches in his Diocese of Dorchester . When Egbert , Archbishop of York ...
... Saxon Earl , and not long after for one Addi . Nay , before this he relates of Birinus , first Bishop of the West Saxons , that he built and dedicated several Churches in his Diocese of Dorchester . When Egbert , Archbishop of York ...
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... The collegiate life of the Bishop and his Clergy appears to have been the practice in the British Churches , and was adopted by the Saxon Christians . D Courts at Westminster , and the Tower of London , XIV CHARLES II . 25.
... The collegiate life of the Bishop and his Clergy appears to have been the practice in the British Churches , and was adopted by the Saxon Christians . D Courts at Westminster , and the Tower of London , XIV CHARLES II . 25.
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... Saxon ancestors , and of which an engraved fac - simile is given in Brady's " Clavis Calendaria . " The word CALENDAR is formed from " Calendæ , " Calends , the first day of every month in the Roman chronology , which is derived from ...
... Saxon ancestors , and of which an engraved fac - simile is given in Brady's " Clavis Calendaria . " The word CALENDAR is formed from " Calendæ , " Calends , the first day of every month in the Roman chronology , which is derived from ...
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