New Curiosities of Literature & Book of the Months, Том 2Churton, 1847 |
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... Roman Catholic pre- dominance it used to be celebrated with flowers , and lights , and music , and with the theatrical performances of those days , which have come down to us under the name of mysteries . Of this last fact we have a ...
... Roman Catholic pre- dominance it used to be celebrated with flowers , and lights , and music , and with the theatrical performances of those days , which have come down to us under the name of mysteries . Of this last fact we have a ...
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... Roman Catholic bishop , Dr. Milner , a man of considerable learning and ingenuity , but not over - scrupulous as to truth when it was opposed to his own peculiar tenets . In the teeth of all reason and sound argument he maintains that ...
... Roman Catholic bishop , Dr. Milner , a man of considerable learning and ingenuity , but not over - scrupulous as to truth when it was opposed to his own peculiar tenets . In the teeth of all reason and sound argument he maintains that ...
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... Roman Catholics and the comments of the more rigid dissenters . Prynne in his Histriomastix ( p . 585 ) , quotes the sixty - fifth canon of the sixth Council of Constantinople , wherein we read , Those bonfires that are kindled by ...
... Roman Catholics and the comments of the more rigid dissenters . Prynne in his Histriomastix ( p . 585 ) , quotes the sixty - fifth canon of the sixth Council of Constantinople , wherein we read , Those bonfires that are kindled by ...
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... Romans , as we are told by the poets and historians , was exhibiting the household Gods , crowning and adorning them with chaplets and garlands of flowers , and offering sacrifices up and down the streets . Suetonius tells us that ...
... Romans , as we are told by the poets and historians , was exhibiting the household Gods , crowning and adorning them with chaplets and garlands of flowers , and offering sacrifices up and down the streets . Suetonius tells us that ...
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... Romans . Pliny roundly asserts , " filicis duo genera , nec florem habent , nec semen " -- there are two kinds of fern , and they have neither flower nor seed . Nat . Hist . lib . xxvii . cap . 55 . + Signature is the supposed ...
... Romans . Pliny roundly asserts , " filicis duo genera , nec florem habent , nec semen " -- there are two kinds of fern , and they have neither flower nor seed . Nat . Hist . lib . xxvii . cap . 55 . + Signature is the supposed ...
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