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This is no place for detailing their home labours, but it may be well to mention that to their exertions we owe the National Society for the education of the poor, and likewise that edition of the Holy Scriptures, with notes, which is commonly known as Mant's Bible.
Pioneers and Founders or, Recent Workers in the Mission field Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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Mant more fisherman deserve the honor and I think he was not the man for the job.
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Mant more fisherman deserve the honor and I think he was not the man for the job.
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Mant Asian clergy see the role of the Pope ans a sort of colonialism which of course it is not.
More inculturation and liturgical "updating", courtesy of the Asian bishops 2009
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Mant thanks for all of you that have posted kind words and donated some of your hard earned money already.
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Mant thanks to Maurie Mulheron for permission to add this song to the
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Mant thanks to Geoff and Peter for permission to add this song to the
The Hungry Mile 1993
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Mant, in his course of lectures against Methodism, speaks of it as an entirely Calvinistic affair.
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Rector of All Saints, Southampton, and father of Bishop Mant.
Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh
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Mant: And thus half Naked, in a Petticoat slit up to the Breeches; an old broken pair of Stays, and a few Ragged Head-Cloaths, he was kick'd down
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