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... considerable research , one into the History , and the other into the structure of the church . But they are deficient in many respects , and both want that species of illustration which mere description cannot supply : the last ...
... considerable research , one into the History , and the other into the structure of the church . But they are deficient in many respects , and both want that species of illustration which mere description cannot supply : the last ...
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... considerable celebrity beyond the bounds of his native country ; for his merit attracted the notice of Alfred , as soon as that prince obtained sufficient respite from the occu- pations of war to indulge his passion for letters . " I ...
... considerable celebrity beyond the bounds of his native country ; for his merit attracted the notice of Alfred , as soon as that prince obtained sufficient respite from the occu- pations of war to indulge his passion for letters . " I ...
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... considerable gifts of worldly wealth . About 885 he was raised to the episcopal see of Sherborne . He still continued to be the companion and instructor of his royal patron . When , by his means , the king had acquired a competent know ...
... considerable gifts of worldly wealth . About 885 he was raised to the episcopal see of Sherborne . He still continued to be the companion and instructor of his royal patron . When , by his means , the king had acquired a competent know ...
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... considerable towns . Herman availed himself of this decree , and changed his residence from Sherborne to Searobyrig , or Sarum . He is said , by William of Malmsbury , to have begun a new cathedral ; but from the short period which he ...
... considerable towns . Herman availed himself of this decree , and changed his residence from Sherborne to Searobyrig , or Sarum . He is said , by William of Malmsbury , to have begun a new cathedral ; but from the short period which he ...
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... considerable sum of money exacted for the grant . The popes also changed the form of the vestment , though they retained the name . It was a narrow piece of white woollen cloth , thrown over the shoulders ; and to it were attached two ...
... considerable sum of money exacted for the grant . The popes also changed the form of the vestment , though they retained the name . It was a narrow piece of white woollen cloth , thrown over the shoulders ; and to it were attached two ...
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afterwards aisle altar antient appointed archbishop of Canterbury archdeacon arches Beauchamp bishop of Bath bishop of Salisbury bishop of Sarum bishop of Winchester bishop Poor Bridport buried canons castle chancellor chaplain Chapter Records choir choristers church of Sarum consecrated D. D. died dean and chapter Devizes diocese divinity Dorset duke dyvers earl ecclesiastical Edward effigy elegant England episcopal erected establishment fabric four George granted Henry holy honour Hungerford interred Joceline John king Lady Chapel lands London lord Malmsbury Mary Montacute monument nave Nicholas noble obtained Old Sarum ornaments Osmund Oxford Plate pope Prebendary Prebendary of Sarum prebends prelate prince principal transept received Reformation removed repaired residentiary resigned Richard Robert royal Salisbury Cathedral saxon Sherborne silver and gilt Stephen stone style Thomas tomb tower and spire transept wall Walter Walter Lord William Longspee William of Malmsbury Wilton Wilts Winchester Windsor ymage
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Pagina 27 - This many summers in a sea of glory, But far beyond my depth: my high-blown pride At length broke under me; and now has left me, Weary and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
Pagina 27 - Farewell, a long farewell to all my greatness ! This is the state of man ; to-day he puts forth The tender leaves of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him : The third day comes a frost, a killing frost ; And, — when he thinks, good easy man, full surely His greatness is a ripening, — nips his root, And then he falls, as I do.
Pagina 111 - ... but if any one shall presume to attempt this, let him know that he will incur the indignation of Almighty God, and of the blessed apostles Peter and Paul.
Pagina 109 - Honorius, bishop, Servant of the servants of God to our rev. brother Richard, bishop, and to our beloved sons the Dean and Chapter of Sarum, health and apostolical benediction. My sons the dean and chapter, it having been heretofore alleged before us on your behalf, that forasmuch as your church is built within the compass of the...
Pagina i - An Historical Account of the Episcopal See, and Cathedral Church of Sarum or Salisbury ; comprising Biographical Notices of the Bishops, the History of the Establishment from the earliest Period, and a Description of the Monuments, principally compiled from the Records of the Church.
Pagina 107 - Let us, in God's name, descend into the level. There are rich champaigns and fertile valleys, abounding in the fruits of the earth, and profusely watered by living streams. There is a seat for the Virgin patroness of our Church to which the whole world cannot produce a parallel.
Pagina 230 - Martin in the other; it is set in a table of- wood, and a thing in the middle to put in the Sacrament when it is born; weighing 503oz.
Pagina 89 - Frenchman," which was printed on a sheet, pasted on the walls in every part of London, and distributed among the members of parliament, as they entered the house. In 1763, he superintended the publication of " Henry Earl of Clarendon's diary and letters," and wrote the preface which is prefixed to those papers. In June of this year, he accompanied Lord Bath to Spa, where he became acquainted with the hereditary Prince of Brunswick (the late Duke,) from whom he received marked and particular attention,...
Pagina 190 - My only difficulty is about the noble descent, ascribed to him, in the words ' de ducibus de nobilibus primordia duxit,' but he may have been the younger son of some noble family in Normandy, which the monks may have known, from evidences not noticed by general historians, or they may have introduced it here for rhyme sake.
Pagina 90 - In 1776 he was removed from the chapter of Windsor to that of St Paul's. During this and the subsequent year, he was employed in preparing Captain Cook's journal for publication, which he undertook at the urgent request of Lord Sandwich, then first lord of the admiralty. In 1777 he assisted Lord Hardwicke in arranging his miscellaneous papers, which came out in the following year.