In a Country Churchyard |
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Page 18
... record ' of documents and archives . What intrigued me most was all that was not in the historical record , and this led me to think par- ticularly about one apparently insignificant man . - — Sitting beside Prinny Barker in the harvest ...
... record ' of documents and archives . What intrigued me most was all that was not in the historical record , and this led me to think par- ticularly about one apparently insignificant man . - — Sitting beside Prinny Barker in the harvest ...
Page 78
... record says very simply : When Mr Gordon took over as Co - Pastor , the membership was 17 men and 36 women , a total of 53 . . . During his 8 years as sole pastor , there were only 5 admissions . This , indeed , was a poor period in the ...
... record says very simply : When Mr Gordon took over as Co - Pastor , the membership was 17 men and 36 women , a total of 53 . . . During his 8 years as sole pastor , there were only 5 admissions . This , indeed , was a poor period in the ...
Page 134
... record remains of their deeds . They pass away . Their graves are made in the dust - and not a single monument remains . - Richard Cobbold , who was Rector of Wortham for 52 years – from 1825 to 1877 – and who wrote those lines , was ...
... record remains of their deeds . They pass away . Their graves are made in the dust - and not a single monument remains . - Richard Cobbold , who was Rector of Wortham for 52 years – from 1825 to 1877 – and who wrote those lines , was ...
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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