| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 460 páginas
...for the most part, of strangers and pilgrims, who resorted to the city on the vigil of the feast 5 and who already felt the strong intoxication of fanaticism,...church, to the bones, the blood, or the ashes of the saints, which were usually concealed, by a linen or silken veil from the eyes of the vulgar. The Christians... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 458 páginas
...part, of strangers and pilgrims, who resorted to the city on the vigil of the feast ; and who aU ready felt the strong intoxication of fanaticism, and, perhaps,...church, to the bones, the blood, or the ashes of the saints, which were usually concealed, by a linen or silken veil from the eyes of the vulgar. The Christians... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1816 - 498 páginas
...crowd, consisting, for the most part, of strangers and pilgrims, who resorted to the city on the vigil of the feast ; and who already felt the strong intoxication...church, to the bones, the blood, or the ashes of the saints, which were usually concealed, by a linen or silken veil, from the eyes of the vulgar. The Christians... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1825 - 512 páginas
...crowd, consisting, for the most part, of strangers and pilgrims, who resorted to the city on the vigil of the feast; and who already felt the strong intoxication...saint, which were usually concealed, by a linen or silk veil, from the eyes of the vulgar. The Christians frequented the tombs of the martyrs, in the... | |
| George Punchard - 1841 - 404 páginas
...crowd, consisting, for the most part, of strangers and pilgrims, who resorted to the city on the vigil of the feast ; and who already felt the strong intoxication...church, to the bones, the blood, or the ashes of the saints, which were usually concealed, by a linen or silken veil, from the eyes of the vulgar." * *... | |
| Jesus Christ, Author of Essays on the church - 1845 - 522 páginas
...crowd, consisting, for the most part, of strangers and pilgrims, who resorted to the city on the vigil of the feast ; and who already felt the strong intoxication...church, to the bones, the blood, or the ashes of the saints, which were usually concealed by a linen or silken veil from the eyes of the vulgar. The Christians... | |
| Edward Bishop Elliott - 1847 - 606 páginas
...crowd : consisting for the most part of strangers and pilgrims, who resorted to the city on the vigil of the feast, and who already felt the strong intoxication...prayers were directed (whatever might be the language 1 History of the Church, p. 115. See too Neander, p. 331 : Mosheim, v. 2.3.2; and Le Bas' sketeh of.... | |
| John Cumming - 1848 - 558 páginas
...crowd, consisting for the most part of strangers and pilgrims who resorted to the city on the vigil of the feast, and who already felt the strong intoxication...their fervent prayers were directed, whatever might he the language of their church, to the bones and blood, or ashes of the saints which were usually... | |
| 1849 - 642 páginas
...resorted to the city on the vigil of the feast, and who already felt the strong intoxication of fanatacism and perhaps of wine. Their devout kisses were imprinted...Church) to the bones, the blood, or the ashes of the saints, which were usually concealed by a linen or silken veil from the eyes of the vulgar. They frequented... | |
| Thomas Lockerby - 1850 - 842 páginas
...approached the balustrade of the altar, they made their way through the prostrate crowd. Of these, the devout kisses were imprinted on the walls and pavement...whatever might be the language of their Church, to the hones, the blood, or the ashes of the saints, which were usually concealed by a linen or silken veil... | |
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