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Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… which alone can render their blessings permanent, or themselves happy. Well-beloved! These are the sentiments … which alone can render these blessings permanent, or themselves happy. The condescending and indulgent … is not one more honourable to your Majesty's seelings, or which reflects a brighter lustre on the British character, …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… report, I. That regular returns concerning all the public or parochial, and in many instances also the private schools … though they may be reported separately to the committees or societies to which they more particularly belong, it is of … whatever as to the manner in which they are taught, or whether the Scriptures and Church Catechisms are regularly …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… AppendixEd. 1843. Note.A Committee on Church Accommodation or Extension had existed for several years prior to 1834; but … of the Presbytery, that he is actuated by no factious or malicious motive, but solely by a conscientious regard to … with iniquities to fast for strife and debate, and to foster a spirit of variance, emulation, envying, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The manor was possessed by the ancient family of Forster, from whom it came, in 1763, to John William Bacon, … which breaks out with great impetuosity once in seven or eight years, directing its course into a trench dug for … by admeasurement 3635 acres, 500 of which are under wood or uncultivated. The village is situated at the foot of a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… them not to molest the subjects of the King of Spain or of any other foreign Prince, his Majesty being at amity … Sir Robt. Delavale, Sir Hen. Wodrington, and Sir Nich. Foster, with himself, to decide upon the best means of … Howard, who died Sept. 27, 1622, and Wm. Counton and Wm. Forster, concerning the right of Sir Charles to sell to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… suitable equipage, praying that something may be provided or ordered them for the purpose. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 334, … from Ostend of 20 Dutch gone to sea under De Ruyter or Van Nesse. Order thereon to the merchantmen in the river … personal view and discourse with them, to essay if I might foster any sober counsels upon them, wherein the Church and …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… salews.' " 93 E. Rudge, for July 25, 1640, read November or December, 1640. " 94 Footnote 82, for Rep. 5 read Rep. 55. … Wyfold) and Aldermen Frowyk, Broun, Eyre, Olney, Norman, Forster, Derby, Canynges and Hulyn; the four who supported … as Conservative member for West Southwark. Mr. ex-Sheriff Foster, after ten years' absence, resumed his old seat for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… read Poynter. PAGE 16, line 15. After earl, read Godwyn, or Goodwin, as he was commonly called. Line 6 from the … consisting read consists. PAGE 70, among the patrons. For Foster read Forster. PAGE 72, line 4 from the bottom. For Monynhamread …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… after died c June, 1452, insert buried June 14. " 9 S. Forster, for (Auditor) 14467 read 14457. G. Feldynge, omit … date of his Knighthood is incorrect.' " 32 J. Usshe, add or Wysse. His name is given as Usshe and as Wysshe at ff. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Gambier lately resided in it, and since the Rev. Dr. Foster, who is the present occupier of it. PAGE 107, line 4. … at length became his heir, and marrying the Rev. William Foster, D.D. now of Watringbury, he is in her right the … mistress to instruct poor boys and girls, inhabitants of or near this parish, to read and write, in such manner as the …
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