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" I asked the farmers if they had no resident curate? They told me they had a right to insist on one ; which right they confessed, they had never ventured to exercise, for fear their tithes would be raised. "
Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More - Page 208
by William Roberts - 1834
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1834 - 566 pages
...for the Sunday school, and the religious part, I have employed Mrs. Easterbrook, of whose judgement I have a good opinion. I hope Miss W. will not be...tithes should be raised. I blushed for my species.' ' It is grievous to reflect, that while we are sending missionaries to our distant colonies, our own...
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The Scottish Christian Herald, Volume 3

1838 - 844 pages
...religious part, I have employed Mrs Easterbrook, of whose judgment I have a good opinion. I hope Miss \V. will not be frightened, but I am afraid she must be called a incthodist." In all the surrounding villages Miss More endeavoured to establish schools, which, in...
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Memoirs of Christian females, with an essay on the influences of female piety

rev. James Gardner - 1841 - 428 pages
...religious part, I have employed Mrs. Easterbrook, of whose judgment 1 have a good opinion. I hope Miss VV. will not be frightened, but I am afraid she must be called a methodist." In all the surrounding villages Miss More endeavoured to establish schools, which, in spite of the...
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A New Memoir of Hannah More; Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1851 - 330 pages
...hitherto. As to the mistress for the Sunday-school and the religious part, I have employed Mrs. Esterbrook, of whose judgment I have a good opinion. I hope Miss...never ventured to exercise, for fear their tithes would be raised. I blushed for mj species. The glebe-house is good for my purposes. The curate lives...
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A New Memoir of Hannah More; Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1851 - 326 pages
...Mrs. Esterbrook, of whose judgment I have a good opinion. I hope Miss W will not be frightened,—but I am afraid she must be called a Methodist. " I asked...never ventured to exercise, for fear their tithes would be raised. I blushed for my species. The glebe-house is good for my purposes. The curate lives...
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A New Memoir of Hannah More: Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1853 - 336 pages
...hitherto. As to the mistress for the Sunday-school and the religious part, I have employed Mrs. Esterbrook, of whose judgment I have a good opinion. I hope Miss...never ventured to exercise, for fear their tithes would be raised. I blushed for m} species. The glebe-house is good for my purposes. The curate lives...
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A New Memoir of Hannah More, Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1856 - 328 pages
...hitherto. As to the mistress for the Sunday-school and the religious part, I have employed Mrs. Esterbrook, of whose judgment I have a good opinion. I hope Miss...never ventured to exercise, for fear their tithes would bs raised. I blushed for mj species. The glebe-house is good for my purposes. The curate lives...
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Mendip Annals: Or, A Narrative of the Charitable Labours of Hannah and ...

Martha More - 1859 - 268 pages
...part, I have employed Mrs Easterbrook, of whose judgment I have a good opinion. I hope Miss Wilberforce will not be frightened, but I am afraid she must be...tithes should be raised. I blushed for my species. The glebe-house is good for my purpose. The vicarage of Cheddar is in the gift of the Dean of Wells. The...
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Mendip Annals: Or, A Narrative of the Charitable Labours of Hannah and ...

Martha More - 1859 - 272 pages
...part, I have employed Mrs Easterbrook, of whose judgment I have a good opinion. I hope Miss Wilberforce will not be frightened, but I am afraid she must be...exercise, for fear their tithes should be raised. 1 blushed for my species. The glebe-house is good for my purpose. The vicarage of Cheddar is in the...
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Hannah More: Or Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1872 - 302 pages
...I have employed Mrs. Esterbrook, of whose judgment I have a good opinion. I hope Miss W will not^be frightened, but I am afraid she must be called a Methodist....right to insist on one; which right they confessed ihey had never ventured to exercise, for fear their tithes would be raised. I blushed for my species....
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