Observations on Popular Antiquities Including the Whole of Mr. Bourne's Anti Quitates Vulgares Etc |
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If , on the investigation , they appear to any so frivolous as not to have deserved
the Pains of the Search , the humble Labourers will avoid Censure , by incurring
Contempt . How trivial soever such an Enquiry may seem to some , yet all must ...
If , on the investigation , they appear to any so frivolous as not to have deserved
the Pains of the Search , the humble Labourers will avoid Censure , by incurring
Contempt . How trivial soever such an Enquiry may seem to some , yet all must ...
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In the mean time Prejudice may be forwarned , and it will apologize for many
seemingly trivial Reasons , assigned for the beginning and transpitting of this or
that Notion , or Ceremony , to reflect , that what may appear foolish to the en ...
In the mean time Prejudice may be forwarned , and it will apologize for many
seemingly trivial Reasons , assigned for the beginning and transpitting of this or
that Notion , or Ceremony , to reflect , that what may appear foolish to the en ...
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X. of the Country Conversation in a Winter's Evening : Their Opinions of Spirits
and Apparitions : Of the Devil's appearing with a Cloven Foot : Of Fairies and
Hobgoblins : Of the walking Places of Spirits : And of haunted Houses . 113
CHAP : XI ...
X. of the Country Conversation in a Winter's Evening : Their Opinions of Spirits
and Apparitions : Of the Devil's appearing with a Cloven Foot : Of Fairies and
Hobgoblins : Of the walking Places of Spirits : And of haunted Houses . 113
CHAP : XI ...
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The latter however appears to no great Advantage as an Antiquary , when he
tells us " he could meet with no other Account of this Ceremony , than that it was a
Custom of the old “ Church of England . " The Passage above cited from Durand
...
The latter however appears to no great Advantage as an Antiquary , when he
tells us " he could meet with no other Account of this Ceremony , than that it was a
Custom of the old “ Church of England . " The Passage above cited from Durand
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It appears that among the primitive Christians the Corpse was sometimes kept
four Dayst . Pelagias , in Gregory of Turon , requests of her Son , that her Corpse
may not be interred till after four Days . The Payment of Mortuaries is of great ...
It appears that among the primitive Christians the Corpse was sometimes kept
four Dayst . Pelagias , in Gregory of Turon , requests of her Son , that her Corpse
may not be interred till after four Days . The Payment of Mortuaries is of great ...
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