Observations on Popular Antiquities Including the Whole of Mr. Bourne's Anti Quitates Vulgares EtcVernor, 1810 - 471 pagini |
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... North , of which I am persuaded the learned of the Southern Part of the Island have not heard , which is , perhaps , the sole Cause why they have never before been investigated . In perusing the subsequent Observations , the candid ...
... North , of which I am persuaded the learned of the Southern Part of the Island have not heard , which is , perhaps , the sole Cause why they have never before been investigated . In perusing the subsequent Observations , the candid ...
Pagina 14
... North , of making numerous Distinctions at the Conclusion of this Ceremony - nine Knells for a Man , sir for a Woman , and three for a Child , which are without Doubt the Vestiges of this an- tient Injunction of Popery . 86 The ...
... North , of making numerous Distinctions at the Conclusion of this Ceremony - nine Knells for a Man , sir for a Woman , and three for a Child , which are without Doubt the Vestiges of this an- tient Injunction of Popery . 86 The ...
Pagina 27
... North . We have the very Coffin of the present Age de- scribed in Durant * . It appears that among the primitive Christians the Corpse was sometimes kept four Dayst . Pe- lagiat , in Gregory of Turon , requests of her Son , that her ...
... North . We have the very Coffin of the present Age de- scribed in Durant * . It appears that among the primitive Christians the Corpse was sometimes kept four Dayst . Pe- lagiat , in Gregory of Turon , requests of her Son , that her ...
Pagina 29
... but those who are totally ignorant of our antient Language , which is preserved in all its pristine Purity in the vulgar Dialect of the North . Our Our Author uses a remarkable Metaphor in this Passage he THE COMMON PEUPLE . 29.
... but those who are totally ignorant of our antient Language , which is preserved in all its pristine Purity in the vulgar Dialect of the North . Our Our Author uses a remarkable Metaphor in this Passage he THE COMMON PEUPLE . 29.
Pagina 46
... North * . It is undoubtedly of very high Antiquity . In the earlier Ages of the Church , Virginity ( out of Deference , it should seem to the Virgin Mother ) was honoured with almost divine Adoration . There is little Doubt but that ...
... North * . It is undoubtedly of very high Antiquity . In the earlier Ages of the Church , Virginity ( out of Deference , it should seem to the Virgin Mother ) was honoured with almost divine Adoration . There is little Doubt but that ...
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