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... King's Square . Jones , S. C. , St. Michael's hill . King , W. P. , Henleaze . * Leech , J. , Broad Street . Lewis , H. , Jun . , Prince's Place , Clifton . * Loscombe , C. W. , Prince's Buildings , Clifton . Ludlow , Rev. A. R ...
... King's Square . Jones , S. C. , St. Michael's hill . King , W. P. , Henleaze . * Leech , J. , Broad Street . Lewis , H. , Jun . , Prince's Place , Clifton . * Loscombe , C. W. , Prince's Buildings , Clifton . Ludlow , Rev. A. R ...
Strona 5
... King Square Jones , S. C. , St. Michael's Hill King , W. P. , Henleaze Langford , Rev. E. H. , Marksbury , near Bath * Leech , J. , Broad Street Lewis , H. , Jun . , Prince's Place , Clifton * Loscombe , C. W. , Prince's Buildings ...
... King Square Jones , S. C. , St. Michael's Hill King , W. P. , Henleaze Langford , Rev. E. H. , Marksbury , near Bath * Leech , J. , Broad Street Lewis , H. , Jun . , Prince's Place , Clifton * Loscombe , C. W. , Prince's Buildings ...
Strona 5
... King Square Jones , S. C. , St. Michael's Hill King , W. P. , Henleaze Langford , Rev. E. H. , Marksbury , near Bath * Leech , J. , Small Street Lewis , H. , Jun . , Prince's Place , Clifton 6 Loscombe , C. W. , Prince's Buildings ...
... King Square Jones , S. C. , St. Michael's Hill King , W. P. , Henleaze Langford , Rev. E. H. , Marksbury , near Bath * Leech , J. , Small Street Lewis , H. , Jun . , Prince's Place , Clifton 6 Loscombe , C. W. , Prince's Buildings ...
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... King Edwy confirmed a grant of five hides in Othery , to Glaston- bury . In the Leiger Book of Glastonbury is mentioned a grant of a small piece of land to some individual in Otheri , made by King Edgar , which gift is concluded in the ...
... King Edwy confirmed a grant of five hides in Othery , to Glaston- bury . In the Leiger Book of Glastonbury is mentioned a grant of a small piece of land to some individual in Otheri , made by King Edgar , which gift is concluded in the ...
Strona 31
... King's Arms . The nave was partly filled with hideous pews , which had taken the place of open stalls with splendidly carved ends , some of which hap- pily remained as witnesses of the destruction , and as models of future restoration ...
... King's Arms . The nave was partly filled with hideous pews , which had taken the place of open stalls with splendidly carved ends , some of which hap- pily remained as witnesses of the destruction , and as models of future restoration ...
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Strona 39 - They are vastly fond of great noises that fill the ear, such as the firing of cannon, beating of drums, and the ringing of bells; so that it is common for a number of them that have got a glass in their heads to get up into the
Strona 37 - may be invited to prayers, and that the spirit of devotion in them may be increased." The Fathers have also maintained that demons affrighted by the sound of Bells calling Christians to prayers, would flee away; and •when they fled the persons of the faithful would be secure; that the
Strona 36 - In the Councils of Cologne it is said, " Let Bells be blessed, as the trumpets of the Church Militant, by which the people are assembled to hear the word of God, the clergy to announce His mercy by day and His truth
Strona 45 - Per Dominnm nostrum Jesum Christum filium tuum, qui tecum vivit et regnat in unitate Spiritus sancti Deus, per omnia soecula soeculorum.
Strona 39 - exported in such quantities, that their farther exportation was forbidden, lest metal for the same use should be wanting at home. Somerset pretended that one Bell in a steeple was sufficient for summoning the people to prayers, and the country was
Strona 44 - Per Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum filium tuum, qui tecum vivit et regnat, in unitate Spiritus sancti Deus, per omnia scecula
Strona 36 - At the deth of a Manne three Bells should be ronge as his knyll, in worship of the Trinitie. And for a woman, who was the second person of the Trinitie, two Bells should be ronge.
Strona 36 - they believed the mere noise had the same effect; and as according to their ideas, evil spirits were always hovering around to make a prey of departing souls, the tolling of bells struck them with terror. We may trace the practice of tolling bells during funerals to the like source. This has been practised from times of great antiquity, the
Strona 44 - et corporis ; et effugiat atque discedat a loco, in quo aspersum fueris, omnis phantasia, et nequitia, vel versutia diabolicse fraudis, omnisque spiritus immundus, adjuratus per eum, qui venturus est judicare vivos et mortuos, et