Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London from the Roman Invasion to the Year 1700 ...: To which are Added, Illustrations of the Changes in Our Language, Literary Customs, and Gradual Improvement in Style and Versification, and Various Particulars Concerning Public and Private Libraries ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 - 576 ページ |
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... sermon has been known to supersede this property of the monarch's hand . A profligate fellow , afflicted with the evil for more than twelve years , and who had been touched unsuccessfully by Charles II . received an im- mediate cure ...
... sermon has been known to supersede this property of the monarch's hand . A profligate fellow , afflicted with the evil for more than twelve years , and who had been touched unsuccessfully by Charles II . received an im- mediate cure ...
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... sermons , preached in the reign of Edward VI . that , although the stews or licensed brothels were suppressed , but little progress was made in the reformation of morals . Never did the nation witness greater licentiousness , than at ...
... sermons , preached in the reign of Edward VI . that , although the stews or licensed brothels were suppressed , but little progress was made in the reformation of morals . Never did the nation witness greater licentiousness , than at ...
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... sermon myself . On the end of his sermon he gave a general absolution ; and , as far as I remember , these , or such other like words , but at the least I am sure this was his meaning- " as many as do acknowledge yourselves to be ...
... sermon myself . On the end of his sermon he gave a general absolution ; and , as far as I remember , these , or such other like words , but at the least I am sure this was his meaning- " as many as do acknowledge yourselves to be ...
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... sermons , as to the operations of vice and immorality : the preacher , in the heat of argument , may be supposed to exaggerate and enlarge upon facts . For in- stance : Numerous , indeed , were the sins of the inhabitants of London ...
... sermons , as to the operations of vice and immorality : the preacher , in the heat of argument , may be supposed to exaggerate and enlarge upon facts . For in- stance : Numerous , indeed , were the sins of the inhabitants of London ...
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... sermon ; for , as she had not slept well the night before , she should be certain of a nap there . " Speaking of St. Chrysostom- " They heard him , " saith he , " in silence ; not interrupting the order of his preaching . " He means ...
... sermon ; for , as she had not slept well the night before , she should be certain of a nap there . " Speaking of St. Chrysostom- " They heard him , " saith he , " in silence ; not interrupting the order of his preaching . " He means ...
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