| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1805 - 686 páginas
...certain parts of their long offices, not to be obliged always to stand or kneel. This stool, however, is so contrived, that if the body became supine by sleep,...rested upon it, was thrown forward into the middle of the choir." Milner's History, f'ol. //. p. 30. was foinxl a large gold ring, a small silver chalice,... | |
| John Milner - 1809 - 320 páginas
...times, with the affiftance of their elbows on the upper part of the flails, half fupported themfelves during certain parts of their long offices, not to be obliged always to ftand or kneel. This ftool, however, is fo contrived that, if the body became fupine by fleep, it naturally... | |
| James Sargant Storer - 1819 - 342 páginas
...and canons of ancient times, with the assistance of their elbows on the upper part of their stalls, half supported themselves during certain parts of...rested upon it was thrown forward into the middle of the choir. The present usage in this country is to keep them always turned down, in which position... | |
| James Sargant Storer - 1819 - 334 páginas
...their elbows on the upper part of t lift г stalls, half supported themselves during certain part« of their long offices, not to be obliged always to...rested upon it was thrown forward into the middle of the choir. The present usage in this country is to keep them always turned down, in which position... | |
| Westminster Abbey - 1827 - 218 páginas
...and Canons of ancient times, with the assistance of the.ir elbows on the 'upper part of the stalls, half supported themselves during certain parts of...offices, not to be obliged always to stand or kneel. It is so contrived, that if the body became supine by sleep, it naturally fell down, and the person... | |
| James Bennett - 1830 - 502 páginas
...and eanons of aneient times, with the assistanee of their elbows on the upper part of their stalls, half supported themselves during certain parts of...long offices, not to be obliged always to stand or knecl. This stool, however, was so contrived, that, if the body beeame supine by slecp, it naturally... | |
| 1835 - 298 páginas
...offices, not to be obliged always to stand or kneel. The stool, houever, was so contrived, that il lliu body became supine by sleep, it naturally fell down,...rested upon it was thrown forward into the middle of the choir."— A/iiiwr. •' '• 18G— 2 originally what is called a lantern, and open throughout... | |
| 1835 - 538 páginas
...not to be obliged always to stand or kneel. The stool, htmevtT. was so contrived, tl.;it it thebody became supine by sleep, it naturally fell down, and...rested upon it was thrown forward into the middle of thu choir." — Miliier, 180— 2 1835.] 36, originally what is called a lantern, and open throughout... | |
| 1835 - 542 páginas
...monks and canons of ancient times, with the assistance of their elbow on the upper part of the stalls, half supported themselves during certain parts of...offices, not to be obliged always to stand or kneel. The stool, However, was to contrived, that it the body became supine by sleep, it naturally fell down,... | |
| Mary Saunders - 1836 - 316 páginas
...monks and canons of ancient times, with the assistance of their elbows on the upper part of the stalls, half supported themselves during certain parts of their long offices, not to be obliged to stand or kneel." But the stool being entirely supported in that position by the pressure of the... | |
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