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* 'Then I faw toward the Weft-gate an image of a man elQnging to the houfe of a Mrs. Chives near the Crofs Bath, where Horfley faw them about feventy years ago.
An Illustration of the Roman Antiquities Discovered at Bath 1797
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Wilt thou fliew me Jjssus Chris-j on thq Crofs in his own perfon?
Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments,: Tending to Amuse ... 1797
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I2, 13. men - jttiention of his Matter's fufFerings; and ihoreover, ere he was led to the Crofs, de - fied having had connexion with or know - ledge of him.
Sermons: By the Late Right Reverend John Hinchliffe, ... ... John Hinchliffe 1796
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Tooke, Sept. 15, 1792 24a James Thcjrnton's Crofs-cxamination «.
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To make tlie Jiarhowr of Skerries, failors muft keep clear of the crofs i give the illand a good birth, until they bring the northernmoft houfe in Skerries in a line with a houfe that ftands on the hilt of Skerries; when thev bring thefe marks to bear, they are at the Northward of the Crofs.
Topographia hibernica : or The topography ofIreland, antient and modern. Giving a complete view of the civil and ecclesiastical state of that kingdom; with its antiquities, natural curiosities, trade, manufactures, extent and population Seward, William Wenman 1795
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Its fitaation and that of the? park are exquifitely happy, juft where the vale of Bampton opens to that of Eden, and the long mountainous ridge and peak of Crofs-fell, afpiring above them all, ftretch before the eye j with the town of Penrith fhelving along the fide of a diftant mountain, and its beacon on the fummit; the ruins of its caftle appearing diftinftly at the fame time, crowning a low round hill.
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The Scotch Flag was St Andrew's Crofs, or a white Crofs, of the Saltier form, on a blue field.
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Agreed to take up the caufe anient the fettlement of Crofs and Burnefs on Saturday.
The Principal Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland .... Church of Scotland General Assembly , Church of Scotland , General Assembly 1791
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Crofs, repeated this Epi - tome of his fufFerings and death, reminding as iv wjQte, his Heavenly Father, he was now fulfilling • all all the prophecies in that Pfalm, and claiming the gracious promifes, to his difciplcs and followers.
Historical and Familiar Essays, on the Scriptures of the Old Testament: By John Collier, ... In ... 1791
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The bridge over the Tweed feems to have been built at different times, and the whole ftru&ure to carry evidences of Gmilar anti - quity, as the Crofs Kirk, and mod probably was erc&ed by king and fubjetts, as being moft neceffary and convenient for both.
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