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... ground to the very finial on the gable , renders it most attractively pic- turesque . At the distance of about three hundred feet north - west of the church , stands what was once the chief gate of the monastery , but which is now ...
... ground to the very finial on the gable , renders it most attractively pic- turesque . At the distance of about three hundred feet north - west of the church , stands what was once the chief gate of the monastery , but which is now ...
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... ground ; of the unjust stew- ard ; of the rich man and Lazarus ; of the importunate widow ; and of the Pharisee and publican . " + Minister . To the second class which I have mentioned , as relating to the nature and progress of the ...
... ground ; of the unjust stew- ard ; of the rich man and Lazarus ; of the importunate widow ; and of the Pharisee and publican . " + Minister . To the second class which I have mentioned , as relating to the nature and progress of the ...
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... ground , while the upper rises to a great elevation . The natives , on the approach of the locusts , fly to these gar- dens , and by shouts and noises of the most tumultuous kind , endeavour to prevent their alighting . In the uncul ...
... ground , while the upper rises to a great elevation . The natives , on the approach of the locusts , fly to these gar- dens , and by shouts and noises of the most tumultuous kind , endeavour to prevent their alighting . In the uncul ...
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... ground ; -arable , as we should call it , to distinguish it from pasture land ; -and being desirous of gathering from it a crop of some particular kind of grain , -wheat , or barley , as the case might be , -he takes his seed , and goes ...
... ground ; -arable , as we should call it , to distinguish it from pasture land ; -and being desirous of gathering from it a crop of some particular kind of grain , -wheat , or barley , as the case might be , -he takes his seed , and goes ...
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might separate the ground from that which had another owner . Or , the roots of the thorns might be vegetating under ground in parts of the field where their presence was not even suspected , and so be ready to spring up when the ...
might separate the ground from that which had another owner . Or , the roots of the thorns might be vegetating under ground in parts of the field where their presence was not even suspected , and so be ready to spring up when the ...
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