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Santa Croce recalls St. Helen; the Domine quo vadis chapel refers to the meeting of Our Lord and St. Peter on the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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A road called St. Helen's Gardens bounds the common on the east, and leads to St. Helen's Church, which is a severely plain red-brick building.
The Kensington District The Fascination of London Walter Besant 1868
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It was some time before he could get any information of them, until an old man that knew his father and mother, and remembered they had a son was born dumb, recollected him, and after a great deal of difficulty, made him understand that all his family except his youngest sister were dead, and that she was a widow, and lived at a little town called St. Helen's, about ten miles farther in the country.
Dickory Cronke Daniel Defoe 1696
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a tall rock, near the bridge, is a plentiful fountain, called St. Helen's Well. '
Marmion Walter Scott 1801
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Two residents of St. Helen at California tell CNN an entire family of five, including three young children, are among the dead.
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He was exiled to St. Helen and he died there miserable and alone.
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Two residents of St. Helen in California tells CNN an entire family of five including three young children are among the dead.
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His parents moved to St. Helen, Michigan, where his father, Russell Carter, operated a lumber mill.
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Of the same mind is Trincavelius himself there, and yet both put a hot liver in the same party for a cause, and send him to the waters of St. Helen, which are much hotter.
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When the lights were turned off and only the candles illuminated the gold, square face of St. Helen on the column in front of me, I could see the theology behind it all.
Archive 2007-02-01 Carolingian 2007
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