In a Country Churchyard |
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Page 9
... close to the heart of religion and of our deepest values . The veneration of ancestry is perhaps the strongest cord of human continuity . Remembering the people of the past , their qualities and achievements , their frailties and ...
... close to the heart of religion and of our deepest values . The veneration of ancestry is perhaps the strongest cord of human continuity . Remembering the people of the past , their qualities and achievements , their frailties and ...
Page 65
... close to the truth . But what was the result ? The judgment went in his favour ; according to the letter of the law he had been libelled . But that was not the whole judgment . Drury had claimed £ 2,000 damages - the judge awarded him ...
... close to the truth . But what was the result ? The judgment went in his favour ; according to the letter of the law he had been libelled . But that was not the whole judgment . Drury had claimed £ 2,000 damages - the judge awarded him ...
Page 89
... close of worship have a collection in boxes or a kind of cap - bag at the end of a long stick for the convenience of putting it to the end of the seat and to every person without going into the pew . Halfpence are generally put in , but ...
... close of worship have a collection in boxes or a kind of cap - bag at the end of a long stick for the convenience of putting it to the end of the seat and to every person without going into the pew . Halfpence are generally put in , but ...
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afternoon Akenham Burial American Barlee Barlee's began Betsy Davy Billy Rose Bishop of Norwich buried Call of Providence character choir Christian church churchwarden clergyman congregation cottage Cowper Custance daughter dead dear door Drury Drury's East Anglian Daily East Dereham Edgar Harvey Edwards England feel Firm Father George Frank Swift friends gave grave greatest soldier heard heart horse Ipswich John King labourers letter Little Stonham lived London looked loved Magnificat Mary Mattishall minister morning Nancy never night Norwich o'er once P.C. Cook parish parishioners Parson Woodforde PENNY poor preaching Quesne quiet Ramsey Rector Reverend Richard Cobbold round Salvation Army seemed Smith Southwold Squire stone story Suffolk sung tell things thought took Trinity Piffney Uncle village voice walked Walker Westleton Weston Wickham Tozer wife William Cowper William Gordon Woodforde's Wortham young