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Antiquarian and Archæological Appleby appointed Archæological Society Archbishop of York archdeacon Atterbury became Bishop Halton Bishop of Carlisle Bishop of Glasgow Brampton Bridekirk Britain Britons canons of Carlisle Carlisle cathedral Celtic century chapel chapelries Chester Christian Chronicle of Lanercost Church of England clergy conquest consecrated Cumberland Cumberland and Westmorland Cumbria curate Cuthbert Dacre Dalston Danes dean of Carlisle deanery Dearham death dedicated to St Denton died Diocesan diocese of Carlisle district Durham ecclesiastical Ecgfrid Edward elected English episcopal Farlam Gilpin Glasgow held Henry VIII Holm Cultram Irthington Isaac Milner John Kendal Kentigern king kingdom Kirkby land of Carlisle London Lord Mary's morland Nicolson North Northumberland Northumbria parish Penrith preached prebendaries present probably Queen registers religious Richard Robert Roman Rose Castle Salkeld Scotland Scots Scottish Strathclyde Thomas tion vicar visitation Wales Westmorland Westmorland Antiquarian Wetheral William
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Page 212 - LORD, when we bend before Thy throne And our confessions pour, Teach us to feel the sins we own And hate what we deplore.
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Page 143 - Baptists, and of the soldiers, were convinced. After the meeting, the pastor of the Baptists, a high notionist, and a flashy man, came to me, and asked me, "what must be damned;" I was moved immediately to tell him, "that which spoke in him was to be damned.
Page 101 - Although apparent guilt be seen in them ; And shall the figure of God's majesty, His captain, steward, deputy elect, Anointed, crowned, planted many years, Be judged by subject and inferior breath, And he himself not present ? O, forfend it, God, That in a Christian climate souls refined Should show so heinous, black, obscene a deed I I speak to subjects, and a subject speaks, Stirr'd up by God, thus boldly for his king.
Page 134 - The organs and voices did well agree, the one being like a shrill bagpipe, the other like the Scottish tone. The Sermon, in the like accent, was such as...
Page 14 - ... scrub' than they could fly over it. The idea then occurs to me that the great military engineers who laid out Hadrian's Great Barrier made up their minds from the first that their valuable troops should not be harassed in this way: accordingly they planned the Great Barrier with an embattled Stone Wall as a defence to the north against the attacks of hordes of barbarians that might be called armies, with a palisaded earthen vallum to the south against the attacks of guerillas, banditti, and dacoits...