The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors : Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings, Volum 2 |
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Pągina 6
Lo ! world as well the bad as good actions of the most the just Judge , beholding
all things , rewardeth even potent that shall be in their highest pitch of worldly
man according to his demerits . Alas , is he not now power . ' Veré ut gloria mundi
...
Lo ! world as well the bad as good actions of the most the just Judge , beholding
all things , rewardeth even potent that shall be in their highest pitch of worldly
man according to his demerits . Alas , is he not now power . ' Veré ut gloria mundi
...
Pągina 22
Blessed hopes ! awhile From man withheld , even to the latter days , When Christ
shall come , and all things be fulfilled ! The next is the parody by Canning , as
published in the first number of the Anti - Jacobin , 1797 :INSCRIPTION For the ...
Blessed hopes ! awhile From man withheld , even to the latter days , When Christ
shall come , and all things be fulfilled ! The next is the parody by Canning , as
published in the first number of the Anti - Jacobin , 1797 :INSCRIPTION For the ...
Pągina 36
... or that any woman was ever permitted to enter his monastery , or any dead to
be buried there , except his sister ; they therefore renounced all these things : “
Ecce hujus seculi divitiis spretis coeperunt novi milites Christi cum paupere
Christo ...
... or that any woman was ever permitted to enter his monastery , or any dead to
be buried there , except his sister ; they therefore renounced all these things : “
Ecce hujus seculi divitiis spretis coeperunt novi milites Christi cum paupere
Christo ...
Pągina 49
The hosteler provided all things fit for Mass for the visitors ; and if he was
prevented , any one asked by him sang the mass and hours to them , for they had
divine service as well as the convent . The visitors had meat and drink at
solicitation ...
The hosteler provided all things fit for Mass for the visitors ; and if he was
prevented , any one asked by him sang the mass and hours to them , for they had
divine service as well as the convent . The visitors had meat and drink at
solicitation ...
Pągina 53
... against Lent , Easter , Pentecost , and certain feasts ; ' fat things , ' which
appear to have been bacon , t were frequent with the Pręmonstratenses ; black
beans and salt , with the Clugniacks ; general bad fare with the Cistercians . In
certain ...
... against Lent , Easter , Pentecost , and certain feasts ; ' fat things , ' which
appear to have been bacon , t were frequent with the Pręmonstratenses ; black
beans and salt , with the Clugniacks ; general bad fare with the Cistercians . In
certain ...
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 1 William Beattie Visualització completa - 1851 |
The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie,William Henry Bartlett Visualització completa - 1844 |
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