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Showing 1-10 of 38 results for "religion" Cohen 12 Sep 2015, 14:50 by John SimpsonBella Cohen at No 82 (not 81) U 15.2741-4 : The door opens. Bella Cohen, a massive whoremistress, enters. She is dressed in a threequarter ivory gown, fringed round ... Fresh, [place of birth] Gloucester, [current address] 39 Lr Mecklenburgh St, [occupation] N[il], [religion] Prot[estant], R[ead and] W[rite], [crimes] I Drunk and Disorderly, II Damage property ... Joyce's People > Madams > Cohen Claffey 30 Aug 2013, 02:10 by John SimpsonPat Claffey and the Dublin convents U 8.153-4: Molly tasting it, her veil up. Sister? Pat Claffey, the pawnbroker’s daughter. It was a nun they say invented ... a number of children, including three who became Dominican nuns: Lizzie (from 1883 in religion Sister Mary Bonaventura), 1 Margaret (from 1886 Sister Mary Hyacinth), 2 and Annie (from about ... Joyce's People > Claffey clods 28 May 2018, 02:19 by John SimpsonGods and clods U 15.2193-4 : Book through to eternity junction, the nonstop run. Just one word more. Are you a god or a doggone clod? In “Are you ... clod and a god. George Hughes Hepworth Herald Sermons (1894), "The best kind of religion" p. 116 and then follows this up in a later lecture, with an invocation to ... Joyce's Words > clods Lollards 31 May 2015, 02:27 by John SimpsonA Fuller picture of the Lollards U 9.783-6: The christian laws which built up the hoards of the jews (for whom, as for the lollards, storm was shelter ... you can never turn again." 3 Harald Beck Search by keyword (within this site) Religion Library Trieste Bible Shakespeare Books 1 William Henry Summers, The Lollards of the Chiltern Hills ... Joyce's Allusions > Lollards Spurgeon 15 Nov 2012, 15:07 by John SimpsonIs Spurgeon in heaven? U 6.787-9: The one about the bulletin. Spurgeon went to heaven 4 a.m. this morning. 11 p.m. (closing time). Not arrived yet ... than his God. (pp. 34-8) Clive Hart Search by keyword (within this site) Religion Joyce's Allusions > Spurgeon Elijah 29 Nov 2013, 12:16 by JJON EditorsWriting Elijah (U 15.2188-224 ) In the summer of 1920 Joyce was in Paris, collecting and writing up material for the ‘Circe’ episode of Ulysses. This article looks at ... Harmonia and the music of the spheres Search by keyword (within this site) America Religion Mail order Silly sunphonies: does Jesus want me for a sunbeam? U 15.2199-2200 ... Joyce's Allusions > Elijah Pope 1 Mar 2014, 01:09 by John SimpsonKicking the Pope before us U 15.4717-18: (In strident discord peasants and townsmen of Orange and Green factions sing Kick the Pope and Daily, daily sing to Mary ... necessarily include the original expression. John Simpson Search by keyword (within this site) Songs Religion War Music Army Politics America Australia 1 Joyce refers to the tune/song “Croppies lie ... Joyce's Allusions > Pope perverted 28 Nov 2013, 13:46 by JJON EditorsPerverted from the truth U 12.1635 : He's a perverted jew, says Martin . Comments in secondary literature like the following clearly indicate that critics rather settle for an inexplicable ... a perverted Protestant, if anything. Harald Beck Search by keyword (within this site) Judaism Religion 1 This was first pointed out by Julian B. Kaye in his note "Joyce's ... Joyce's Words > perverted wheelmen 17 Feb 2014, 01:22 by John SimpsonWheelmen don’t eat quiche U 10.651-3: Bang of the lastlap bell spurred the halfmile wheelmen to their sprint. J. A. Jackson, W. E. Wylie, A. Munro and ... Anglican Cemetery. 34 John Simpson Search by keyword (within this site) Sport Cycling Gogarty Religion Law Endymion Tennis Real name Africa 1 Evening Telegraph (1904), 16 June 3/9 [combined ... Joyce's People > wheelmen Gifford Corrections 3 28 Dec 2018, 10:41 by John SimpsonUlysses Annotated Telemachus Nestor Proteus Calypso Lotus Eaters Hades Aeolus Lestrygonians Scylla and Charybdis Wandering Rocks Sirens Cyclops Nausicaa Oxen of the Sun Circe Eumaeus Ithaca Penelope Other works Sirens ... smaller social history of ancient Ireland: treating of the government, military system, and law: religion, learning, and art; trades, industries, and commerce; manners, customs, and domestic life, of the ancient ... Gifford Corrections > Gifford Corrections 3 |