Father Maturin, a Memoir: With Selected LettersLongmans, Green and Company, 1920 - 208 Seiten |
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... eyes , not to look at nature's loveliness . In a less crude form , indeed with a certain kindly patronage , their attitude towards the martyr for religious conviction is essentially that of a beef- eater I remember at the Tower . In ...
... eyes , not to look at nature's loveliness . In a less crude form , indeed with a certain kindly patronage , their attitude towards the martyr for religious conviction is essentially that of a beef- eater I remember at the Tower . In ...
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... eyes to the veiled figure of a nun telling her beads in the Convent Garth . Sunday . I was cut short in the midst of some very beautiful thoughts , the train of which has been broken , and the peaceful scene in the convent broken in ...
... eyes to the veiled figure of a nun telling her beads in the Convent Garth . Sunday . I was cut short in the midst of some very beautiful thoughts , the train of which has been broken , and the peaceful scene in the convent broken in ...
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... eye , but they give so good an idea of his eagerness and simplicity that they must be quoted at some length : Mission House , Cowley : October 1871 . MY DEAREST PAPA , -I hardly know how to tell you what I am going to write about , or ...
... eye , but they give so good an idea of his eagerness and simplicity that they must be quoted at some length : Mission House , Cowley : October 1871 . MY DEAREST PAPA , -I hardly know how to tell you what I am going to write about , or ...
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... eyes like a cloud , and has never taken tangible form since . . . . On entering the Roman Church I said to myself : Here is all and more than all we fought for and longed for in the English Church , and it is all taken as a matter of ...
... eyes like a cloud , and has never taken tangible form since . . . . On entering the Roman Church I said to myself : Here is all and more than all we fought for and longed for in the English Church , and it is all taken as a matter of ...
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... eyes . He was never tired of dwelling upon one or another of the aspects of this thought . Union with Rome was in his eyes vital if the Christian life was to be kept , or renewed , in the various separated groups of Christians . And by ...
... eyes . He was never tired of dwelling upon one or another of the aspects of this thought . Union with Rome was in his eyes vital if the Christian life was to be kept , or renewed , in the various separated groups of Christians . And by ...
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Father Maturin: A Memoir, With Selected Letters (Classic Reprint) Maisie Ward Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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