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... London and Durham without episcopal super- intendence for an indefinite period . The resignation of a Bishop for sufficient cause was a recognised part of the constitution of the Church . No doubt , a general measure on the subject was ...
... London and Durham without episcopal super- intendence for an indefinite period . The resignation of a Bishop for sufficient cause was a recognised part of the constitution of the Church . No doubt , a general measure on the subject was ...
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... LONDON . " Viscount Palmerston to the Bishop of London . 66 " Piccadilly , June 19 . ' My dear Lord - I have to ac- knowledge the communication of your wishes to resign your see on the conditions mentioned by you ; and I will take steps ...
... LONDON . " Viscount Palmerston to the Bishop of London . 66 " Piccadilly , June 19 . ' My dear Lord - I have to ac- knowledge the communication of your wishes to resign your see on the conditions mentioned by you ; and I will take steps ...
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... London , in his mother's grave ; I am very sorry for the in- convenience to the people here at the inn , but I will ... London by the two o'clock train , and got to Rugeley about eight ? About eight - On your way down did you see Palmer ...
... London , in his mother's grave ; I am very sorry for the in- convenience to the people here at the inn , but I will ... London by the two o'clock train , and got to Rugeley about eight ? About eight - On your way down did you see Palmer ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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