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Page 79
... church , and wholly passing by other edi- fices and institutions , some notices are subjoined of Humphrey Chetham's endow- ments and of the edifice in which his liberality is still fostered and dispensed . Thomas West , lord de la Warre ...
... church , and wholly passing by other edi- fices and institutions , some notices are subjoined of Humphrey Chetham's endow- ments and of the edifice in which his liberality is still fostered and dispensed . Thomas West , lord de la Warre ...
Page 95
... church of Charenton . By rendering great services to the court , he gained immense sums , and was created count of Coubert and a knight of St. Michel . His funeral procession equalled that of a prince in point of magnificence , and in ...
... church of Charenton . By rendering great services to the court , he gained immense sums , and was created count of Coubert and a knight of St. Michel . His funeral procession equalled that of a prince in point of magnificence , and in ...
Page 139
... church a mass was celebrated , and candles were consecrated , for the church processions . To denote the custom and the day , a hand holding a torch was marked on the old Danish calendars . * CANDLEMAS IN SCOTLAND . [ For the Year Book ...
... church a mass was celebrated , and candles were consecrated , for the church processions . To denote the custom and the day , a hand holding a torch was marked on the old Danish calendars . * CANDLEMAS IN SCOTLAND . [ For the Year Book ...
Page 141
... church ; each going indi- vidually and kneeling at the throne to re- ceive it . The ceremony commences with he cardinals ; then follow the bishops , prelati , canons , priors , abbots , priests , & c . , down to the sacristans and ...
... church ; each going indi- vidually and kneeling at the throne to re- ceive it . The ceremony commences with he cardinals ; then follow the bishops , prelati , canons , priors , abbots , priests , & c . , down to the sacristans and ...
Page 153
... church ; although , it appears from bishop Hall's " Triumphs of Rome , " the Romish casuists say " that beggars , which are ready to affamish for want , may in Lent time eat what they can get . " The Romish " Festyvall " enjoins that ...
... church ; although , it appears from bishop Hall's " Triumphs of Rome , " the Romish casuists say " that beggars , which are ready to affamish for want , may in Lent time eat what they can get . " The Romish " Festyvall " enjoins that ...
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