Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 8Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Bromyard , tit . Confessio . - The belief in persons being pos- sessed by devils , and being by them made to know secrets and to tell future events , was widely spread in the middle ages . XXXI . p . 34. MS . Harl . No. 2316 , fol . 3 ...
... Bromyard , tit . Confessio . - The belief in persons being pos- sessed by devils , and being by them made to know secrets and to tell future events , was widely spread in the middle ages . XXXI . p . 34. MS . Harl . No. 2316 , fol . 3 ...
Page 242
... Brom- yard , tit . Ipocrisis ) .— This also was a common joke at a later period . It is taken from Macrobius , Saturnal ... Bromyard , tit . Munera ) .— This story is remarkable , not only as an illustration of old superstitions , but as ...
... Brom- yard , tit . Ipocrisis ) .— This also was a common joke at a later period . It is taken from Macrobius , Saturnal ... Bromyard , tit . Munera ) .— This story is remarkable , not only as an illustration of old superstitions , but as ...
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... Bromyard , tit . Ordo clericalis ) .— This tale is a curious me- morial of the national jealousies of the times of the Anglo- Normans . CXXXIX . p . 127 . MS . Reg . 7 E. iv , fol . 493 , vo . ( Jo . Bromyard , tit . Prælatio ) . CXL ...
... Bromyard , tit . Ordo clericalis ) .— This tale is a curious me- morial of the national jealousies of the times of the Anglo- Normans . CXXXIX . p . 127 . MS . Reg . 7 E. iv , fol . 493 , vo . ( Jo . Bromyard , tit . Prælatio ) . CXL ...
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