Clavis Calendaria: Or, A Compendious Analysis of the Calendar; Illustrated with Ecclesiastica, Historical, and Classical Anecdotes, Volume 2author, 1813 - Calendar |
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... character and exertions should be tarnished by the representations of circumstances , which , in these enlightened times , would be far from being beneficial to his memory . Venerable Bede , ( MAY 27TH , ) sometimes called 7.
... character and exertions should be tarnished by the representations of circumstances , which , in these enlightened times , would be far from being beneficial to his memory . Venerable Bede , ( MAY 27TH , ) sometimes called 7.
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... describe , though in differ- ent terms , the circumstances that attended one of the processions on this day at Seville : " To form , " says the first author , whose language is VOL . II . C here adopted , " a proper idea of the manners 17.
... describe , though in differ- ent terms , the circumstances that attended one of the processions on this day at Seville : " To form , " says the first author , whose language is VOL . II . C here adopted , " a proper idea of the manners 17.
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... circumstance : " So clear a season , and so snatch'd from storms , Shews Heaven delights to see what man performs . Well knew the sun , if such a day were dim It would have been an injury to him ; For then a cloud had from his eye ...
... circumstance : " So clear a season , and so snatch'd from storms , Shews Heaven delights to see what man performs . Well knew the sun , if such a day were dim It would have been an injury to him ; For then a cloud had from his eye ...
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... circumstances under which he became Mo- narch of this kingdom ; and bearing a close re- semblance to the noble spirit of antient times : " I have impressed this treaty with the pummel of my sword , " said CHARLEMAGNE to an ambas- sador ...
... circumstances under which he became Mo- narch of this kingdom ; and bearing a close re- semblance to the noble spirit of antient times : " I have impressed this treaty with the pummel of my sword , " said CHARLEMAGNE to an ambas- sador ...
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... circumstances that fre- quently occurred , because , says Father JOHN FERAND , of Anecy , " GOD was pleased so to multiply and re - produce them , for the devotion of the faithful ! " Of the number of these RELICS that have been ...
... circumstances that fre- quently occurred , because , says Father JOHN FERAND , of Anecy , " GOD was pleased so to multiply and re - produce them , for the devotion of the faithful ! " Of the number of these RELICS that have been ...
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Page 251 - I would advise you, as you tender your life, to devise some excuse to shift off your attendance at this parliament. For God and man have concurred to punish the wickedness of this time. And think not slightly of this advertisement ; but retire yourself into your country, where you may expect the event in safety. For, though there be no appearance of any stir, yet I say, they will receive a terrible blow this parliament ; and yet they shall not see who hurts them.
Page 165 - Will you. to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by the law? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen. All this I promise to do.
Page 183 - O Everlasting GOD, Who hast ordained and constituted the services of Angels and men in a wonderful order; mercifully grant, that as Thy Holy Angels alway do Thee service in Heaven, so by Thy appointment they may succour and defend us on earth ; through JESUS CHRIST our LORD. Amen.
Page 251 - I say, they will receive a terrible blow this parliament, and yet they shall not see who hurts them. This counsel is not to be contemned, because it may do you good, and can do you no harm : for the danger is past, as soon as you have burned the letter. And I hope God will give you the grace to make good use of it, unto whose holy protection I commend you*.
Page 224 - Tomorrow is Saint Crispian " : Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars, And say " These wounds I had on Crispin's day.
Page 165 - After this the king or queen, laying his or her hand upon the holy gospels, shall say, " The things which I have here before promised I will perform and keep : so help me God :" and then shall kiss the book (12).
Page 252 - A terrible blow, and yet the authors concealed ; a danger so sudden, and yet so great: these circumstances seemed all to denote some contrivance by gunpowder; and it was thought advisable to inspect all the vaults below the houses of parliament. This care belonged to the earl of Suffolk, lord chamberlain ; who purposely delayed the search, till the day before the meeting of parliament. He remarked those great piles of wood and...
Page 66 - And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elias, to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.
Page 66 - As it is written in the book of the words of Esaias the prophet, saying, The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.
Page 200 - In the middle aisle there is nothing remarkable : but I remember when its beams were hung with garlands in honour of young women of the parish, reputed to have died virgins ; and recollect to have seen the clerk's wife cutting, in white paper, the resemblances of gloves, and ribbons to be twisted into knots and roses, to decorate these memorials of chastity.