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Both authors are also from the same publishing house, Tynedale.
Michael Standaert: Newsweek's "End Times" coverage and Q & A with Tim LaHaye 2008
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Tynedale, yet he was acrid, and, I suspected, overbearing in his way: there was a tone of despotism in the urgency of the very reproaches by which, he aimed at goading the oppressed into rebellion against the oppressor.
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Both authors are also from the same publishing house, Tynedale.
Michael Standaert: Newsweek's "End Times" coverage and Q & A with Tim LaHaye 2006
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Tynedale and Teviotdale thieves, as a bloodhound follows the slot of a hurt deer.
Ivanhoe 2004
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The first was a knight, and from Tynedale he came,
Ivanhoe 2004
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And Tynedale took the argument in the direction of the very specific ways in which he believed English society needed evangelical holiness for its reshaping and renewal.
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And this is where the second theme of Tynedale and Luther comes into play.
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Tynedale man was sent to pull the prior out of his stall, but was so awed by his venerable appearance that he dared not touch him.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Durham A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espiscopal See Joseph E. Bygate
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On this the bishop appointed Henry de Luceby of Holy Island to be prior of Durham, and brought men from Weardale and Tynedale to expel the old prior.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Durham A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espiscopal See Joseph E. Bygate
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= -- "Tynedale Hydropathic Mansion," etc. = Alternative Route.
What to See in England Gordon Home 1923
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