Observations on Popular Antiquities Including the Whole of Mr. Bourne's Anti Quitates Vulgares Etc |
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... says that “ Ritualist , * The subsequent Etymology of this Word has the Sanction
of the learned Sir Henry Spelman : Bell is derived from Pelvis , a Bason : for
before the Invention of Bells , not only sounding Brass , but Basons also were
used ...
... says that “ Ritualist , * The subsequent Etymology of this Word has the Sanction
of the learned Sir Henry Spelman : Bell is derived from Pelvis , a Bason : for
before the Invention of Bells , not only sounding Brass , but Basons also were
used ...
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The Historian tells us , “ his Pre“ decessor Turketul had led the way in this Fancy .
” The Custom of rejoicing with Bells on high Festivals , Christmas - Day , & c . is
derived to us from the Times of Poperys . The ringing of Bells on the Arrival of ...
The Historian tells us , “ his Pre“ decessor Turketul had led the way in this Fancy .
” The Custom of rejoicing with Bells on high Festivals , Christmas - Day , & c . is
derived to us from the Times of Poperys . The ringing of Bells on the Arrival of ...
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Custom * : Whence we seem to have derived the modern Compliment of
welcoming Persons of Consequence by a cheerful Peal . Durandt , whose
Superstition often makes one smile , is of Opinion that Devils are much afraid of
Bells , and fly ...
Custom * : Whence we seem to have derived the modern Compliment of
welcoming Persons of Consequence by a cheerful Peal . Durandt , whose
Superstition often makes one smile , is of Opinion that Devils are much afraid of
Bells , and fly ...
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It is called the Lakewake ; a Word plainly derived from the Anglo - Saxon Lic or
Lice , a Corpse , and Wæcce , a Wake , Vigil , or Watching . It is used in this
Sense by Chaucer , in his Knight's Tale : Shall not be told for me , How that Arcite
is ...
It is called the Lakewake ; a Word plainly derived from the Anglo - Saxon Lic or
Lice , a Corpse , and Wæcce , a Wake , Vigil , or Watching . It is used in this
Sense by Chaucer , in his Knight's Tale : Shall not be told for me , How that Arcite
is ...
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Perhaps Mr. Pennant , in spelling Late - zake , wished to have the Name derived
from watching late : -None can suppose this , but those who are totally ignorant of
our antient Language , which is preserved in all its pristine Purity in the vulgar ...
Perhaps Mr. Pennant , in spelling Late - zake , wished to have the Name derived
from watching late : -None can suppose this , but those who are totally ignorant of
our antient Language , which is preserved in all its pristine Purity in the vulgar ...
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