their ornaments. The crosses, the relicts, the images, the statues of the saints were laid on the ground, and as if the air itself were profan'd and might pollute them by its contact, the priests carefully cover'd them up, even from their own approach... Lives of Men of Letters of the Time of George III. - Stran 216avtor: Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1856 - 438 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| David Hume - 1810 - 540 strani
...exercise of its religion: The altars were despoiled of their ornaments : The crosses, the reliques, the images, the statues of the saints, were laid on the ground; and, as if the air itself were profaned, and might pollute them by its conr tact, the priests carefully covered them up, even from... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 528 strani
...exercise of its religion: The altars were despoiled of their ornaments: The crosses, the reliques, the images, the statues of the saints, were laid on the ground; and, as if the air itself were profaned, and might pollute them by its contact, the priests carefully covered them up, even from their... | |
| William Woolnoth - 1816 - 232 strani
...exercise of its religion ; the altars were despoiled of their ornaments; the crosses, the reliques, the images, the statues of the saints, were laid on the ground; and, as if the air itself were profaned, and might pollute them by its contact, the priests carefully covered them up, even from their... | |
| William Cuninghame - 1818 - 334 strani
...public or in private, 1212.—The Roman Pontiff finding all these measures ineffectual for procuring the " saints were laid on the ground, and as if the air itself were " profaned and might pollute them by its contact, the priests " carefully covered them up, even from... | |
| James Sabine - 1820 - 656 strani
...exterior exercises of religion ; the allars were despoiled of their ornaments ; the crosses, the reliques, the images, the statues of the saints, were laid on the ground : and as if the air itself was profaned, and might pollute them by its contact, the priests carefully covered them up even from... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 494 strani
...exterior exercise of its religion ; the altars were despoiled of their ornaments; the crosses, the relics, the images, the statues of the saints, were laid on the ground; and, as if the air itself were profaned, and might pollute them by its contract, the priests carefully covered them up, even from... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 476 strani
...exercise of its religion: the altars were despoiled of their ornaments: the crosses, the reliques, the images, the statues of the saints, were laid on the ground; and as if the air itself were profaned, and might pollute them by its contact, the priests carefully covered them up, even from their... | |
| William Mackray - 1829 - 392 strani
...exterior exercise of its religion. The altars were spoiled of their ornaments. The crosses, the relics, the images, the statues of the saints, were laid on the ground; and, as if the air itself had been profaned, and might pollute them by its contact, the priests carefully covered them up, even... | |
| William Howitt - 1833 - 280 strani
...exercise of its religion; the altars were despoiled of their ornaments-; the crosses, the reliques, the images, the statues of the saints were laid on the ground; and, as if the air itself were profaned, and might pollute them by its contact, the priests carefully covered them up, even from their... | |
| William M'Gavin - 1833 - 768 strani
...exterior exercise of its religion. The. altars were despoiled of their ornaments: the crosses, the relics, the images, the statues of the saints, were laid on the ground; and as if the air itself were profaned, and might pollute them by its contact, the priests carefully covered them up, even from their... | |
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