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Frederick Charles Husenbeth (born at Bristol, 30 May 1796; died at Costessey, Norfolk, 31
October 1872) was an
English Catholic priest and writer. The...
- prin****l saints. ed. by F.C.
Husenbeth. [With] The
history of the
blessed virgin Mary, by the abbé Orsini, tr. by F.C.
Husenbeth. London: Henry. p. 97. "Lives...
- women's
clothes reflected the
treatment of
Christian soldiers by Julian.
Husenbeth,
Frederick Charles (January 5, 1860). "Emblems of Saints: By
which the...
- Europe :: San Marino". orthodoxengland.org.uk.
Retrieved 2021-08-01.
Husenbeth,
Frederik Charles.
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which They are Distinguished...
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Husenbeth,
Frederick Charles.
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which They are Distinguished...
- Tarsus.
Other notable Gr****s
bearing the same name are
noted at Eubulus.
Husenbeth,
Frederick Charles.
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which They are Distinguished...
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Precious Blood on his hands, and
spilling onto the
corporal beneath.
Husenbeth,
Frederick Charles.
Emblems of Saints: By
which They are Distinguished...
- the
foundations of a
chapel dedicated to St
Radegund can be visited.
Husenbeth,
Frederick Charles.
Emblems of Saints: By
which They are Distinguished...
- to have had a
devotion to this
saint as she
painted two
images of her.
Husenbeth,
Frederick Charles.
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which They are Distinguished...
- into it, and
signing the cross. In his
later life he
became a hermit.
Husenbeth,
Frederick Charles.
Emblems of Saints: By
which They are Distinguished...