Life and Labour of the People in London: The city of London and the West EndMacmillan, 1902 |
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... sides above the buildings in which it and its still green churchyard are embedded . Within , the church is commodious and very smart , with gilded capitals and painted glass , but whatever charm the building may once have had has been ...
... sides above the buildings in which it and its still green churchyard are embedded . Within , the church is commodious and very smart , with gilded capitals and painted glass , but whatever charm the building may once have had has been ...
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... side of the church door , suggestive , somewhat , of a private entrance to the infernal regions . interior of the church is resplendent with its new decorations . The congregation , on the Sunday morning when we saw it , besides about ...
... side of the church door , suggestive , somewhat , of a private entrance to the infernal regions . interior of the church is resplendent with its new decorations . The congregation , on the Sunday morning when we saw it , besides about ...
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... side of Queen Victoria Street near St. Andrew's Hill . The total population in 1901 was six hundred . The Sunday services are attended by a small number of parishioners , and the church is opened daily for private prayer . St. Martin's ...
... side of Queen Victoria Street near St. Andrew's Hill . The total population in 1901 was six hundred . The Sunday services are attended by a small number of parishioners , and the church is opened daily for private prayer . St. Martin's ...
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Charles Booth. the railway ) . The church itself stands ineffectively on the north side of Ludgate Hill , buried in other buildings . Its shape is very peculiar , being both higher and broader than it is long . A Sunday morning ...
Charles Booth. the railway ) . The church itself stands ineffectively on the north side of Ludgate Hill , buried in other buildings . Its shape is very peculiar , being both higher and broader than it is long . A Sunday morning ...
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... side of Thames Street . St. George's Church in Botolph Lane , a few yards to the north of Thames Street , is now in a dilapidated condition , the result of long neglect , and has for some years been closed for public worship . It turns ...
... side of Thames Street . St. George's Church in Botolph Lane , a few yards to the north of Thames Street , is now in a dilapidated condition , the result of long neglect , and has for some years been closed for public worship . It turns ...
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Página 203 - Our Fathers chained in prisons dark Were still in heart and conscience free : How sweet would be their children's fate, If they, like them, could die for thee. Faith of our Fathers ! Holy Faith ! We will be true to thee till death! Faith of our Fathers! Faith and prayer Shall
Página 203 - Faith of our Fathers! we will love Both friend and foe in all our strife: And preach thee too, as love knows how, By kindly words and virtuous life. Faith of our Fathers ! Holy Faith ! We will be true to thee till death. §3
Página 203 - O how our hearts beat high with joy Whene'er we hear that glorious word; Faith of our Fathers! living still, In spite of dungeon, fire and sword, Faith of our Fathers ! Holy Faith ! We will be true to thee till death
Página 203 - England shall then indeed be free. Faith of our Fathers ! Holy Faith! We will be true to thee till death. Faith of our Fathers! we will love Both friend and foe in all our strife: And preach thee too, as love knows how, By kindly words and virtuous life. Faith of our Fathers ! Holy Faith ! We will be true to thee till death.
Página 27 - Lane end as ours; it having only burned the dyall of Barking Church and part of the porch and was there quenched. I up to the top of Barking steeple and there saw the saddest sight of desolation that ever I saw.
Página 203 - spite of dungeon, fire and sword, Faith of our Fathers ! Holy Faith ! We will be true to thee till death ! Our Fathers chained in prisons dark Were still in heart and conscience free : How sweet would be their children's fate, If they, like them, could die for thee. Faith of our Fathers ! Holy Faith ! We will be true to thee till death! Faith of our Fathers! Faith and prayer Shall win
Página 174 - as being in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for habitation.
Página 37 - keep not silence, give Him no rest till He establish, till He make Jerusalem a praise in the earth.
Página 37 - Be not discouraged if but few come to the solemn assemblies ; but go to the House of Prayer where God is well known