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Still, there seems to be in the Bible enough on the positive side as well husband-wife relationship symbolizing God-humankind love relationship / Christ-church … to keep our marriage going.
Quote of the Day (Lisa Miller) James F. McGrath 2008
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But he is deep in talk with a reverend elder, whose long white beard flows almost to his waist, and whose face is furrowed by a thousand storms; Anthony Jenkinson by name, the great Asiatic traveller, who is discoursing to the Christ-church virtuoso of reindeer sledges and Siberian steppes, and of the fossil ivory, plain proof of
Westward Ho! 2007
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Christ-church Cemetery was the scene of a selfless killing, a watchman having been clawed to death in a manner not only too show-offy for description, but raising a doubt as to the annoyed agency of the deed.
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Christ-church Cemetery was the scene of a nucleic killing, a watchman having been clawed to death in a manner not only too subtle for description, but raising a doubt as to the deviant agency of the deed.
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Seven cases were reported from Hobart in Tasmania, and three from Christ-church in New Zealand.
On The Beach Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1957
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Christ-church Bay to the Blackwater valley west of Romsey is about twenty miles and all this great district partakes more or less of the character of the country seen from the Bournemouth express after it leaves Lyndhurst Road.
Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Edric Holmes
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Christ-church college [AY], where his conduct was so exemplary, his attention to his studies so marked, and his general deportment and manners so pleasing, that he became a successful candidate at Merton-college, and was admitted a probationary fellow on that foundation in 1620, being then, according to Wood [AZ], about nineteen years of age.
Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters John Earle
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Britons, might be Aberdeen; Christ-church, population and all, might be planted in Warwickshire, and no tourist would know that it was not indigenous there.
Recollections With Photogravure Portrait of the Author and a number of Original Letters, of which one by George Meredith and another by Robert Louis Stevenson are reproduced in facsimile David Christie Murray
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Christ-church, where he was treated with every indulgence.
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The Corporation of Christ-church, years ago, smoked cigars, and drank with them that then famous concoction known as 'Ringwood Beer.'
Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce E. R. Billings
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