As for shrines, capses, and reliquaries of saints so called although the most were nothing less, for as much as his Highness hath found, other idollatry or detestable superstition used thereabouts, and perceived that they were for the most part feigned... Shrines of British Saints - Page 224by James Charles Wall - 1905 - 252 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jeremy Collier - Great Britain - 1841 - 582 pages
...called although the most were nothing less, for as much as his High1 ness hath found, other idollatry or detestable superstition used thereabouts, and perceived that they were for the most part feigned things ; as the blood of Christ, so called in some place, was but a piece of red sylke, inclosed... | |
| Jeremy Collier - Great Britain - 1841 - 590 pages
...called although the most were nothing less, for as much as his Highness hath found, other idollatry or detestable superstition used thereabouts, and perceived that they were for the most part feigned things ; as the blood of Christ, so called in some place, was but a piece of red sylke, inclosed... | |
| John Strype - England - 1848 - 588 pages
...although the most were nothing less, forasmuch as his highness hath found other idolatry, or detestahle superstition used thereabouts, and perceived that they were for the most part feigned things; as the hlood of Christ, so called in some place, was but a piece of red silk, inclosed... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - Our Lady of Walsingham - 1849 - 302 pages
...called, although the most were nothing less,* for as much as his highness hath found other f idollatry or detestable superstition used thereabouts, and perceived that they were for the most part feigned things ; as the Blood of Christ, so called, in some place was but a piece of red sylke, inclosed... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - Canterbury (England) - 1849 - 306 pages
...called, although the most were nothing less,* for as much as his highness hath found other f idollatry or detestable superstition used thereabouts, and perceived that they were for the most part feigned things ; as the Blood of Christ, so called, in some place was but a piece of red sylke, inclosed... | |
| Jeremy Collier - British Isles - 1852 - 618 pages
...called, .ih hough the most were nothing less, for as much as his Highness hath found, other idollatry or detestable superstition used thereabouts, and perceived that they were for the most part f ¡lined things ; as the blood of Christ, so called in some place, я as but a piece of red sylke,... | |
| Arthur James Mason - Christian saints - 1920 - 220 pages
...reliquaries of Saints so called, although the most were nothing less, forasmuch as his highness hath found other idolatry or detestable superstition used...thereabouts, and perceived that they were for the most part but feigned things, as the blood of Christ so called in some places was but a piece of red silk enclosed... | |
| Humanism - 1928 - 602 pages
...called, altho' the most were nothing less, for as much as his Highness hath found, other Idollatry or detestable Superstition used thereabouts, and perceived that they were for the most part feigned things; ... TEXTLAL .NOTES ; i & of Ihe knyght] added between Unas J inadcl Id k well! possibly... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - Dialogues, Latin (Medieval and modern) - 1928 - 428 pages
...called, altho' the most were nothing less, for as much as his Highness hath found, other Idollatry or detestable Superstition used thereabouts, and perceived that they were for the most part feigned things; ... TEXTUAL NOTES ; i & of the knyght] added between lines J made] Id fc well] possibly... | |
| 220 pages
...reliquaries of Saints so called, although the most were nothing less, forasmuch as his highness hath found other idolatry or detestable superstition used...thereabouts, and perceived that they were for the most part but feigned things, as the blood of Christ so called in some places was but a piece of red silk enclosed... | |
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