| Great Britain - 1840 - 680 sider
...jemeajiji pe man bjnh'S on jeajiep nihc16. And we enjoin, that every priest zealously promote Christianity, and totally extinguish every heathenism ; and forbid...delusions, with which men do much of what they should not. 17. And we enjoin, that every Christian man zealously accustom his children to Christianity, and teach... | |
| Richard Ledrede (Bishop of Ossory.) - 1843 - 166 sider
...enacted under king Edgar,f it is urgently recommended " that every priest zealously promote Christianity, and totally extinguish every heathenism ; and forbid...delusions, with which men do much of what they should not." And in the law of the Northumbrian priests,^ it is ordered that, " If any one be found that shall henceforth... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1844 - 488 sider
...totally extinguish every heathenism ; and forbid necromancies and divinations and enchantments, and the practices which are carried on with various spells,...delusions, with which men do much of what they should not.' I have done." For a while there was silence, the monks sitting and gazing at each other in astonishment... | |
| 1848 - 704 sider
...on the night of the year, and with various spells, and with Frith-splots, and with elders, and also various other trees, and with stones, and with many...with which men do much of what they should not."* With these may be included the various superstitions prohibited in Theodore's Pojnitentiale, c. xxvii,... | |
| Anglo-Saxons - 1850 - 204 sider
...the vain practices which are carried on with various spells, and with frithsplots, and with elders,f and also with various other trees, and with stones, and with many various delusions, * An unknown site. Ingram identifies it with Challock in Kent, but the Saxon name of that place was... | |
| John Mitchell Kemble - 1876 - 560 sider
...forbid well-worshippings, and necromancies, and divinations, and enchantments, and man- worshippings, and the vain practices which are carried on with various...England. Devonshire, for example, still offers an unexhausted field for the collecter both of popular superstitions and popular tales, counterparts of... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1879 - 822 sider
...enchantments, and man-worshipings, and the vain practices which are carried on with various spells, with frith-splots, and with elders, and also with...Delusions with which men do much of what they should not." "We enjoin that priests, every Sunday, preach to the people, and always set a good example." " We enjoin... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1882 - 316 sider
...Thomas Wright. Camden Society. pings ; also the vain practices which are carried on with various spells, and with many various delusions, with which men do much of what they should not.' In the law of the Northumbrian priests it was ordered that 'if any one be found that shall henceforth... | |
| Joseph Jacobs, Alfred Trübner Nutt, Arthur Robinson Wright, William Crooke - 1917 - 512 sider
...King Edgar. Ecclesiastical Canons. 16. We enjoin, that every priest zealously promote Christianity, and totally extinguish every heathenism ; and forbid...delusions, with which men do much of what they should not. 17. And we enjoin, that every Christian man zealously 1 It ii in the laws of Athelstan that the method... | |
| Margaret Alice Murray - 1921 - 318 sider
...worshipings, and the vain practices which are carried on with various spells, and with " frithsplots",1 and with elders, and also with various other trees,...delusions, with which men do much of what they should not. — And we enjoin, that every Christian man zealously accustom his children to Christianity, and teach... | |
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