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... Month of the Souls in Purgatory The Jesuit Mission to the Upper Zambesi The Miracles of our Lord , as illustrating the Doctrine of Purgatory . ( XV . The casting out of the Legion of Devils ) Intention for the Apostolate of Prayer for ...
... Month of the Souls in Purgatory The Jesuit Mission to the Upper Zambesi The Miracles of our Lord , as illustrating the Doctrine of Purgatory . ( XV . The casting out of the Legion of Devils ) Intention for the Apostolate of Prayer for ...
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... month had passed since Mr. Bretherton had left Ulcoombe , and nobody in town had seen or heard anything of him ; nay , more , Edith had written to Mrs. Lewis complaining of his silence , and Mr. Lewis had gone at his wife's request to ...
... month had passed since Mr. Bretherton had left Ulcoombe , and nobody in town had seen or heard anything of him ; nay , more , Edith had written to Mrs. Lewis complaining of his silence , and Mr. Lewis had gone at his wife's request to ...
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... month with an eight o'clock celebration on the first Sunday , and an eleven o'clock one on the third , and an evening one on the last ! His wife was of opinion that it was the bounden duty of every clergyman's wife in par- ticular to ...
... month with an eight o'clock celebration on the first Sunday , and an eleven o'clock one on the third , and an evening one on the last ! His wife was of opinion that it was the bounden duty of every clergyman's wife in par- ticular to ...
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... months for her notorious gambling , and she was last seen at the railway station in company with some Prussian scoundrel , who has been playing the part of Mephistopheles by your brother all the winter . " " When was this ? " said Mrs ...
... months for her notorious gambling , and she was last seen at the railway station in company with some Prussian scoundrel , who has been playing the part of Mephistopheles by your brother all the winter . " " When was this ? " said Mrs ...
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... month followed , a month spent in ceaseless attendance upon Edgar . He was very , very ill , and as the doctor had warned them , he talked wildly . He seemed utterly unconscious of his sister's presence , though he often in his ...
... month followed , a month spent in ceaseless attendance upon Edgar . He was very , very ill , and as the doctor had warned them , he talked wildly . He seemed utterly unconscious of his sister's presence , though he often in his ...
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Side 41 - If any man come to you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into the house nor say to him, God speed you.