| Horace Smith - 1826 - 346 Seiten
...savoury messes set before them, upon whose merits there could not be any difference of opinion;—to behold those who had met at the same table as presumed...all sorts of mischief from the translation of the Bible,-)- and branding the professors of the new faith with contumelious terms, that seemed to make... | |
| Horace Smith - 1826 - 290 Seiten
...harmony, aggravating the respective disputants, embroiling more the fray by decision, and endeavoring to make the tenets of both parties equally ridiculous...the organs a foolish vanity;"* while a Romanist, on theotherhand, with • So it was declared in the " Seventy eight Fautes and Abuses of Religion in the... | |
| Horace Smith - 1826 - 346 Seiten
...vehemence of gesticulation that " singing and saying of mass, matins, or evensong, is but i oaring, howling, whistling, mumming, conjuring, and juggling;...the organs a foolish vanity ;*" while a Romanist, cm the other hand, with much more temper, but with an equal inflexibility of opinion, was upholding... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1845 - 568 Seiten
...other ferial days. Hi. Item, " That the singing or saying of mass, " matins, or evensong, is but a roaring, howling, " whistling, mumming, conjuring...and " the playing at the organs a foolish vanity. liii. Item, " That pilgrimage, fasting, almsdeeds, " and such like, are not to be used ; and that a... | |
| Richard Watson Dixon - 1878 - 564 Seiten
...the singing and saying of mass, matins, or evensong was but roaring, howling, whistling, mummying, conjuring, and juggling ; and the playing at the organs a foolish vanity. It was preached against the Litany, and said that it was never merry in England since the Litany was... | |
| William Hunt, Reginald Lane Poole - 1906 - 552 Seiten
...the singing and saying of mass, matins, and evensong is but a roaring, howling, whining, murmuring, conjuring, and juggling " ; and the playing at the organs a foolish vanity. All ceremonies not CHAP, clearly expressed in Scripture were condemned. " It is as much XIV- available,"... | |
| Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher - 1906 - 552 Seiten
...the singing and saying of mass, matins, and evensong is but a roaring, howling, whining, murmuring, conjuring, and juggling " ; and the playing at the organs a foolish vanity. All ceremonies not CHAP. clearly expressed in Scripture were condemned. " It is as much available,"... | |
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