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The Succession of Ministers in the Parish Churches There is certainly a mistake in saying that “ the first of Scotland , Vol . III . , Part I. p . 6 , under the coinage in England was under the Romans . ” The few heading of Presbytery ...
The Succession of Ministers in the Parish Churches There is certainly a mistake in saying that “ the first of Scotland , Vol . III . , Part I. p . 6 , under the coinage in England was under the Romans . ” The few heading of Presbytery ...
250. oldal
The work extends to 258 pages , as each parish is divided into several townships , but probably the advance in knowledge of Ameri- each having its separate map , it follows that to can dialects since the date of its publication ( 1858 ) ...
The work extends to 258 pages , as each parish is divided into several townships , but probably the advance in knowledge of Ameri- each having its separate map , it follows that to can dialects since the date of its publication ( 1858 ) ...
331. oldal
this kind than those public bodies which prover - incognito , ” is given in Descriptive E.ccursions bially have no bowels . through South Wales and Monmouthshire , by E. The copies of the maps deposited with the parish Donavan , London ...
this kind than those public bodies which prover - incognito , ” is given in Descriptive E.ccursions bially have no bowels . through South Wales and Monmouthshire , by E. The copies of the maps deposited with the parish Donavan , London ...
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