Anti-popery: Or, History of the Popish Church: Giving a Full Account of All the Customs of the Priests and Friars; and the Rites and Ceremonies of the Popish Religion. In Four PartsS. E. Wallington & Company, 1837 - 400 sider |
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Side 196
... pounds of gold , set all over with diamonds , and is valued at 15,000 crowns , and this is not accounted an ... mass . In several churches there are two ciriales , i . e . big candlesticks five feet high all of sil- ver ; which weigh two ...
... pounds of gold , set all over with diamonds , and is valued at 15,000 crowns , and this is not accounted an ... mass . In several churches there are two ciriales , i . e . big candlesticks five feet high all of sil- ver ; which weigh two ...
Side 198
... mass . Thirty - three silver lamps , of which the smallest is an hundred and fifty pounds weight , and the largest , which is before the great altar , gilt all over , is six hundred and thirty pounds weight . Abundance of rich ornaments ...
... mass . Thirty - three silver lamps , of which the smallest is an hundred and fifty pounds weight , and the largest , which is before the great altar , gilt all over , is six hundred and thirty pounds weight . Abundance of rich ornaments ...
Side 199
... pounds weight ; and this is placed on a gilt base , which is carried by twelve priests , as I shall tell you in another article . Several goldsmiths have endeavored to value this piece , but nobody could set a certain sum upon it . One ...
... pounds weight ; and this is placed on a gilt base , which is carried by twelve priests , as I shall tell you in another article . Several goldsmiths have endeavored to value this piece , but nobody could set a certain sum upon it . One ...
Side 200
... mass in before the image ; and the altar - piece of it is all made of silver , from the top to the altar's table ... weight , set all over with large diamonds . Besides this rich one , she has six pounds more of pure gold , set with ...
... mass in before the image ; and the altar - piece of it is all made of silver , from the top to the altar's table ... weight , set all over with large diamonds . Besides this rich one , she has six pounds more of pure gold , set with ...
Side 201
... pounds weight each , the sixty of the same line four hundred pounds weight , and those of the third line , one hundred pounds weight . Those of the second line are two hundred pounds weight . There is the image of the Virgin in the ...
... pounds weight each , the sixty of the same line four hundred pounds weight , and those of the third line , one hundred pounds weight . Those of the second line are two hundred pounds weight . There is the image of the Virgin in the ...
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Side 337 - Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist : notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.
Side 24 - Ideo precor beatam Mariam, semper Virginem, beatum Michaelem, Archangelum, beatum Joannem Baptistam, sanctos Apostolos Petrum et Paulum, omnes Sanctos, et te, Pater, orare pro me ad Dominum Deum nostrum...
Side 381 - to the inner building, and let me pass through the two hundred dungeons, ten feet square, described by your former captives. Let me count the number of your present captives, and converse with them. I want to see if there be any subjects of the British government to whom we owe protection.
Side 373 - Alguazils of the Holy Office, seizing my servants to carry them to the Inquisition. But, on going out, I saw my own servants standing at the door, and the person who had caused the alarm (a • boy of about fourteen) at a little distance, surrounded by some of the Priests, who had come out of their cells on hearing the noise. The boy said he had seen a spectre, and it was a considerable time before the agitations of his body and voice subsided. Next morning at breakfast the Inquisitor apologized...
Side 368 - This is he that came by water and blood, even Jesus Christ; not by water only, but by water and blood; and it is the Spirit that beareth witness, because the Spirit is truth.
Side 380 - On our arrival at the place, the Inquisitor said to me, as we were ascending the steps of the outer stair, that he hoped I should be satisfied with a transient view of the Inquisition, and that I would retire whenever he should desire it. I took this as a good omen, and followed my conductor with tolerable confidence. "He led me first to the Great Hall of the Inquisition. We were met at the door by a number of well dressed persons, who, I afterwards understood, were the familiars, and attendants...
Side 378 - ... of concealment appears to be this, to preserve the power of the Inquisition, and at the same time to lessen the public odium of its proceedings in the presence of British dominion and civilization. I asked the father his opinion concerning the nature and frequency of the punishments within the walls. He said he possessed no certain means of giving a satisfactory answer; that every thing transacted there was declared to be
Side 383 - ... with their racks and flames, to visit these lands, before the heralds of the Gospel of Peace. But the most painful reflection was, that this tribunal should yet exist, unawed by the vicinity of British humanity and dominion. I was not satisfied with what I had seen or said at the inquisition, and I determined to go back again. The inquisitors were now sitting on the tribunal, and I had some excuse for returning; for I was to receive from the chief inquisitor a letter which he said he would give...
Side 364 - ... but Mr. Kempthorne made inquiries for me: and he soon found out that the Santa Casa, or Holy Office was close to the house where we were then sitting. The gentlemen went to the window to view the horrid mansion; and I could see the indignation of free and enlightened men arise in the...
Side 363 - ... and I had thoughts of returning with my companions from this inhospitable place. In the mean time we sat down in the room I have just mentioned, to take some refreshment, while Major Pareira went to call on some of his friends. During this interval, I communicated to Lieutenant Kempthorne the object of my visit. I had in my pocket 'Dellon's Account of the Inquisition at Goa ;' and I mentioned some particulars.