| 1847 - 158 sivua
...are so diligent in mercantile pursuits, that they do not fear to make contracts on usury. Although they all attend Mass every day, and say many Paternosters in public, (the women carrying Ipng rosaries in their hands, and any who can read taking the office of our Lady (35) with... | |
| Charlotte Augusta Sneyd - 1847 - 170 sivua
...who can read taking the office of our Lady (35) with them, and with some companion reciting it in the church verse by verse, in a low voice, after the manner of churchmen,) they always hear mass on Sunday in their parish church, and give liberal alms, because they may not... | |
| William Gideon Michael Jones Barker - 1854 - 380 sivua
...wont to admire English piety. The author of the "Italian Relation of England," says: — " although they all attend Mass every day, and say many Paternosters in public (the women carrying long rosaries in their hands, and any one who can read taking the office of our Lady with... | |
| William Gideon Michael Jones Barker - 1854 - 366 sivua
...one who can read taking the office of our Lady with them, and with some companion reciting it in the church, verse by verse, in a low voice, after the manner of churchmen), they always hear mass on Sunday in their parish church, and give liberal alms, 41 THE CATHOLIC DAY.... | |
| 1856 - 540 sivua
...of the Venetian ambassadors, writing to the Doge his Relation of England, remarks, that, 'Although they all attend mass every ' day, and say many paternosters in public (the women carrying ' long rosaries in their hands, and any who can read taking the ' Office of our Lady with... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1898 - 644 sivua
...followed it. The Italian relation of England * says of the people of the later part of this century : " They all attend mass every day, and say many paternosters in public, the women carrying long rosaries in their hands, and any who can read taking the office of Our Lady with them,... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 398 sivua
...are so diligent in mercantile pursuits, that they do not fear to make contracts on usury. Although they all attend mass every day, and say many Paternosters in public (the women carrying long rosaries in their hands, and any who can read taking the office of Our Lady with them,... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 378 sivua
...are so diligent in mercantile pursuits, that they do not fear to make contracts on usury. Although they all attend mass every day, and say many Paternosters in public (the women carrying long rosaries in their hands, and any who can read taking the office of Our Lady with them,... | |
| Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1906 - 364 sivua
...their religious duties in this matter of morning Mass. " They all attend Mass every day, he writes, and say many Paternosters in public. The women carry...verse, in a low voice, after the manner of churchmen." This story of English people going to a daily Mass might perhaps be considered as one of the proverbially... | |
| 1906 - 604 sivua
...with the way the people attended the morning Mass. " They all attend Mass every day,' he writes, " and say many paternosters in public. The women carry...take the office of our Lady with them, and with some companions recite it in church verse by verse, in a low voice, after the manner of Churchmen." Some... | |
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