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  • Means God still comes before country, as proven many times in our history, from 'that holy blisful martyr' to the Protestant martyrs under Mary and the Catholic martyrs under Henry and Elizabeth.

    August 08, 2004 Laban 2004

  • Means God still comes before country, as proven many times in our history, from 'that holy blisful martyr' to the Protestant martyrs under Mary and the Catholic martyrs under Henry and Elizabeth.

    Archive 2004-08-08 Laban 2004

  • Means God still comes before country, as proven many times in our history, from 'that holy blisful martyr' to the Protestant martyrs under Mary and the Catholic martyrs under Henry and Elizabeth.

    Self Hating White Anglicans Laban 2004

  • George this year, with the exception of the 'Today' programme, which has an item every day on who should be his replacement today's candidate 'that holy blisful martyr' Thomas a Becket.

    April 27, 2003 Laban 2003

  • George this year, with the exception of the 'Today' programme, which has an item every day on who should be his replacement today's candidate 'that holy blisful martyr' Thomas a Becket.

    Archive 2003-04-27 Laban 2003

  • George this year, with the exception of the 'Today' programme, which has an item every day on who should be his replacement today's candidate 'that holy blisful martyr' Thomas a Becket.

    UK Commentators Laban 2003

  • And blisful god preye ich, with good entente, 1060

    Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer

  • -- The road to the blisful regions, is as open to the peasant as to the king.

    English Grammar in Familiar Lectures Samuel Kirkham

  • It was only a few years after this that that pupil of Erasmus and his friends, King Henry the Eighth, who startled Europe by the way he not only received new ideas but acted upon them, swept away the shrines, burned our Lady of Walsingham and prosecuted "the holy blisful martyr"

    English Travellers of the Renaissance Clare Howard

  • ` Yit blisful Venus, this night thou me enspyre, '

    Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer

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