Jeroms, compelled me to embrace the superior merits of celibacy, the institution of the monastic life, the use of the sign of the cross, of holy oil, and even of images, the invocation of saints, the worship of relics, the rudiments of purgatory in prayers... Memoirs of John Dryden - Page 8by Walter Scott - 1826Full view - About this book
| Edward Gibbon - English letters - 1796 - 520 pages
...fign of the crois, of holy oil, and even of images, the invocation of faints, the worfhip of. relics, the rudiments of purgatory in prayers for the dead, and the tremendous myftery of the facrifice of the body and blood of Chi HI , which infenfibly f welled into the touch,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1796 - 360 pages
...fign of the crofs, of holy oil, and even of images, the invocation of faints, the worfhip of relics, the; rudiments of purgatory in prayers for the dead , and the tremendous myftery of the facrificeof the body, and blood of Chrift, wiiich infenfibly fwelled into, the prodigy... | |
| 1797 - 610 pages
...the crofs, of holy oil, and even of images — the invocation of faints — the worftip of relies — the rudiments of purgatory in prayers for the $•> dead, and the tremendous myftery of the facrifice and blood of Chrift, which infenfibly fwelled into the prodigy of tranfubftantiation.... | |
| English poetry - 1797 - 846 pages
...fign of the crofs, of holy oil, and even of images, the invocation of faints, the worfhip of relics, the rudiments of purgatory in prayers for the dead, and the tremendous myftery of the lacrifice of the body and blood of Chrift, which infenfibly fwelled into the prodigy... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 786 pages
...of Chrift, which infenfibly fwelled into the prodigy of tranfubttantiation. In thele difpofitions, and already more than half a convert, I formed an...unlucky intimacy with a young gentleman of our college, whofe name I iliall fpare. With a character lefs refolute, Mr. **** had imbibed the fame religi' us... | |
| History - 1800 - 776 pages
...of the crofs, of holy -oil,, and even of images, the invocation of faints, the worlliip of relics, the rudiments of purgatory in prayers for the dead, and the tremendous myllery of the facrifice of the body and blood of Chrift, which infenlibly fwclltd into t,he prodigy... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 788 pages
...fig« of the croîs, of holy oil, and even of images, the invocation offaiuts, the worlbip of relit>, the rudiments of purgatory in prayers for the dead, and the tremendous myiiery of the faerifice of the bt:dy and blood of Chrift, which infenlibly fwelled into, the prodigy... | |
| Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1805 - 512 pages
...sign of the cross, of holy oil, and even of -images, the invocation of saints, the worship of relics, the rudiments of purgatory in prayers for the dead,...of the sacrifice of the body and blood of Christ, xvhich insensibly swelled into the prodigy of transubstantiation. In these dispositions, and already... | |
| History - 1807 - 772 pages
...rudiments of p :.-jitory in prayer» for the dead, and the tremendous mystery of the sacrifice of ihe Ixxly and blood of Christ, which insensibly swelled into the prodigy of transubstantiation. In tntsc dispositions, and 'already more thi'i half a convert, I formed an unlucky intimacy with a young... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 564 pages
...even of images- the invocation of saints, the worship of relics, the rudiments of purgatory in praters for the dead, and the tremendous mystery of the sacrifice...Christ, which insensibly swelled into the prodigy of rransubstantiation. In these dispositions, and already more than half a convert, I formed an unlucky... | |
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