History of the Cathedral Church of Wells: As Illustrating the History of the Cathedral Churches of the Old FoundationMacmillan, 1870 - 200 من الصفحات |
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... existing Cathedral of Wells . ( 2 ) The whole interest , then , of this city is ecclesias- tical ; but its ecclesiastical interest in one point of view surpasses that of every church in England , —I am strongly tempted to say , every ...
... existing Cathedral of Wells . ( 2 ) The whole interest , then , of this city is ecclesias- tical ; but its ecclesiastical interest in one point of view surpasses that of every church in England , —I am strongly tempted to say , every ...
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... existing at Wells before the foundation of the Bishoprick by Eadward . ( 8 ) If then Ine did , somewhere about the year 705 , found a church at Wells with a body of priests attached to it , we can well understand why Wells should be ...
... existing at Wells before the foundation of the Bishoprick by Eadward . ( 8 ) If then Ine did , somewhere about the year 705 , found a church at Wells with a body of priests attached to it , we can well understand why Wells should be ...
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... existing Canons or else in increasing their number . This is the kind of abuse which we constantly light upon in all manner of institutions , and we see that at all events it is not a new abuse . Canons in their own in- fancy were ...
... existing Canons or else in increasing their number . This is the kind of abuse which we constantly light upon in all manner of institutions , and we see that at all events it is not a new abuse . Canons in their own in- fancy were ...
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... existing form , and who , I feel sure , can tell us the year , day , and hour of every change of detail . But all I can do is to point out the stages of change in a general way , and to mark that in the time of Jocelin the changes of ...
... existing form , and who , I feel sure , can tell us the year , day , and hour of every change of detail . But all I can do is to point out the stages of change in a general way , and to mark that in the time of Jocelin the changes of ...
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... existing Residentiary body determines which of the other Canons shall be called into residence . You will see that the rule that no man could reside without the consent of the existing Residentiaries would , as soon as there was a fixed ...
... existing Residentiary body determines which of the other Canons shall be called into residence . You will see that the rule that no man could reside without the consent of the existing Residentiaries would , as soon as there was a fixed ...
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