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Página 57
In Pennant Melangle church was the tomb of St. Monacella who protecting a hare
from the pursuit of Brocwell Yscythbrog, Prince of Powis, he gave her land to
found a religious house, of which she became first Abbess. Her hard bed is
shewn ...
In Pennant Melangle church was the tomb of St. Monacella who protecting a hare
from the pursuit of Brocwell Yscythbrog, Prince of Powis, he gave her land to
found a religious house, of which she became first Abbess. Her hard bed is
shewn ...
Página 66
How long shall the land mourn, and the herbs of every field wither, for the
wickedness of them that dwell therein F " — Jer. xii. 4. " Yea, the hind also calved
in the field, and forsook it, because there was no grass. " And the wild asses did
stand ...
How long shall the land mourn, and the herbs of every field wither, for the
wickedness of them that dwell therein F " — Jer. xii. 4. " Yea, the hind also calved
in the field, and forsook it, because there was no grass. " And the wild asses did
stand ...
Página 81
Learning is like a river, whose head being far in the land, is, at first rising, little
and easily viewed : but still as you go, it gapeth with a wider bank, not without
pleasure and delightful winding, while it is on both sides set with trees and the ...
Learning is like a river, whose head being far in the land, is, at first rising, little
and easily viewed : but still as you go, it gapeth with a wider bank, not without
pleasure and delightful winding, while it is on both sides set with trees and the ...
Página 85
... by which they may pass into the land of promise, whither when they are come,
God shall inspire into them the breath of ... out of the same, and they which have
died in strange lands, coming thither by holes under the earth, shall come forth.
... by which they may pass into the land of promise, whither when they are come,
God shall inspire into them the breath of ... out of the same, and they which have
died in strange lands, coming thither by holes under the earth, shall come forth.
Página 87
The Kopts break out into exultation at the appearance of an earthquake, as they
imagine that heaven is opened, and that every celestial blessing is going to alight
on the land of Egypt."— Pococke, vol. 1, p. 195. " The Kamtshadales account for ...
The Kopts break out into exultation at the appearance of an earthquake, as they
imagine that heaven is opened, and that every celestial blessing is going to alight
on the land of Egypt."— Pococke, vol. 1, p. 195. " The Kamtshadales account for ...
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