| James Welwood - 1702 - 454 trang
...up the Cover of the Cup, looked into it, and feeing the Wine, he let fall the Cover again, retired back, and bowed as before ; then he received the Sacrament, and gave it to fome principal Men*; after which, many Prayers being faid, the Solemnity of the Confecration ended.... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 430 trang
...the facrament, and gave it to others. And many prayers being faid , the folemnity of the confecration ended. The walls and floor and roof of the fabric were then fuppofed to be fufficiently holy ". Rufhworth , vol. ii. p. 76, 77. W el wood , p. ayj. Franldyn, p.... | |
| 1796 - 800 trang
...the facrament, and gave it to others. And many prayers being faid, the folemnicy of the confecration ended. The walls and floor and roof of the fabric were then fuppofed to be fufficiently holy." So convinced, indeed, were nQt only the puritanical part of the... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 504 trang
...it. He approached again; and lifting up the cover, peeped into the cup. Seeing the wine, he let fall the cover, started back, and bowed as before. Then...ORDERS were given and rigorously insisted on, that the communion table should be removed from the middle of the area, where it hitherto stood in all churches,... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 492 trang
...it. He approached again, and lifting up the cover, peeped into the cup. Seeing the wine, he let fall the cover, started back and bowed as before. Then...of the fabric were then supposed to be sufficiently holy.1 Orders were given, and rigorously insisted on, that the communion-table should be removed from... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 532 trang
...preached again ; and, lifting up the cover, peeped S40' into the cup. Seeing the wine, he let fall the cover, started back, and bowed as before. Then...fabric were then supposed to be sufficiently holy."* Di.puiore. After so minute a description of this borrowed specting tile .. i . - . IK,^™ of pageant,... | |
| William Howitt - 1833 - 280 trang
...towards it. He approached again, and lifting up the cover, peeped in. Seeing the wine, he let fall the cover, started back, and bowed as before. Then...fabric were then supposed to be sufficiently holy." The consequence of these ridiculous ceremonies on the one hand, and severities on the other — for... | |
| William Howitt - 1833 - 276 trang
...towards it. lie approached again, and lifting up the cover, peeped in. Seeing the wine, he let fall the cover, started back, and bowed as before, Then he received the sacramerit, and gave it to others ; and, many prayers being said, the solemnity of the consecration... | |
| 1837 - 572 trang
...towards it. He approached again, and, lifting up the cover, peeped in. Seeing the wine, he let fall the cover, started back, and bowed as before. Then...fabric were then supposed to be sufficiently holy.' " The consequence of these ridiculous ceremonies on the one hand, and severities on the other, —for... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 564 trang
...lifting up the cover of the cup looked into it, and seeing the wine he let fall the cover again, retired back and bowed as before ; then he received the sacrament, and gave it to some principal men ; after which many prayers being said, the solemnity of the consecration ended."... | |
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