Observations on Popular Antiquities Including the Whole of Mr. Bourne's Anti Quitates Vulgares Etc |
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... I shall take care in their proper Places to refer : but I own myself under
particular Obligations to Durand's Ritual of Divine Offices ; a Work inimical to
every Idea of rational Worship , but to the Enquirer into the Origin of our popular
Ceremonies ...
... I shall take care in their proper Places to refer : but I own myself under
particular Obligations to Durand's Ritual of Divine Offices ; a Work inimical to
every Idea of rational Worship , but to the Enquirer into the Origin of our popular
Ceremonies ...
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These I shall carefully translate ( though in some Places it is extremely difficult to
render the very barbarous Latin , of which I fear the Critic will think I have
transfused the Barbarity , Brevity , and Obscurity into my own English ) and lay
before ...
These I shall carefully translate ( though in some Places it is extremely difficult to
render the very barbarous Latin , of which I fear the Critic will think I have
transfused the Barbarity , Brevity , and Obscurity into my own English ) and lay
before ...
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... may be adopted therefore in this place , to persuade us that nothing can be
foreign to our Enquiry , which concerns the smallest of the Vulgar ; of those little
ones , who occupy the lowest Place in the political Arrangement of human Beings
.
... may be adopted therefore in this place , to persuade us that nothing can be
foreign to our Enquiry , which concerns the smallest of the Vulgar ; of those little
ones , who occupy the lowest Place in the political Arrangement of human Beings
.
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Of Church - Yards ; why the Vulgar are generally afraid of passing through them
at Nights : The Original of this Fear ; that there is nothing in them now , more than
in other Places to be afraid of . 89 CHAP VIII . Of visiting Wells and Fountains ...
Of Church - Yards ; why the Vulgar are generally afraid of passing through them
at Nights : The Original of this Fear ; that there is nothing in them now , more than
in other Places to be afraid of . 89 CHAP VIII . Of visiting Wells and Fountains ...
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Cassalion also upon this Place of Bede , says , That * the same Custom is still
observed in England , that as soon as any hath departed this Life , the Bell
belonging to the Parish he liv'd in , was immediately tolled , and for some Time .
Cassalion also upon this Place of Bede , says , That * the same Custom is still
observed in England , that as soon as any hath departed this Life , the Bell
belonging to the Parish he liv'd in , was immediately tolled , and for some Time .
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