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... once famous St. Thomas of Canterbury , who , after three cen- turies of neglect , is again being lifted up as an object of admiration , and in whose actions and whose fate an incredulous world , though unconvinced that he was a saint ...
... once famous St. Thomas of Canterbury , who , after three cen- turies of neglect , is again being lifted up as an object of admiration , and in whose actions and whose fate an incredulous world , though unconvinced that he was a saint ...
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... once famous St. Thomas of Canterbury , who , after three cen- turies of neglect , is again being lifted up as an object of admiration , and in whose actions and whose fate an incredulous world , though unconvinced that he was a saint ...
... once famous St. Thomas of Canterbury , who , after three cen- turies of neglect , is again being lifted up as an object of admiration , and in whose actions and whose fate an incredulous world , though unconvinced that he was a saint ...
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... once more into his last and worst revolt , and carried fire and sword into Normandy . He had hoped to bring the nobles to his side ; he succeeded only in burning towns and churches , stripping shrines , and bringing general hatred on ...
... once more into his last and worst revolt , and carried fire and sword into Normandy . He had hoped to bring the nobles to his side ; he succeeded only in burning towns and churches , stripping shrines , and bringing general hatred on ...
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... once that it could not be told whether the bishop elect was a boy or a girl . An abbey might suit better , he thought , and he ran over the various attractions of the different orders . All of them were more or less loose rogues , some ...
... once that it could not be told whether the bishop elect was a boy or a girl . An abbey might suit better , he thought , and he ran over the various attractions of the different orders . All of them were more or less loose rogues , some ...
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... Once on the road to preferment the ascent was easy . The lucky ones , not content with a church or two , would have a benefice in every diocese in England , and would lie , cheat , forget God , and not remember man . ' Their first gains ...
... Once on the road to preferment the ascent was easy . The lucky ones , not content with a church or two , would have a benefice in every diocese in England , and would lie , cheat , forget God , and not remember man . ' Their first gains ...
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Página 197 - I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me, on. I loved to choose and see my path ; but now Lead Thou me on ! I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will : remember not past years.
Página 197 - Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on ! The night is dark and I am far from home; Lead thou me on ! Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough for me.