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" ... parlours were hung with altar-cloths, their tables and beds covered with copes, instead of carpets and coverlets ; and many made carousing cups of the sacred chalices, as once Belshazzar celebrated his drunken feast in the sanctified vessels of the... "
Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries ... - Sivu 422
tekijä(t) Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1893
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A History of Eton College, 1440-1884

Sir Henry Churchill Maxwell Lyte - 1889 - 638 sivua
...drunken feast in the sanctified vessels of the Temple. It was a sorry house, and not worth the naming, which had not somewhat of this furniture in it, though...were only a fair large cushion, made of a cope, or altar-cloth.'to adorn their ' Eton Register, vol. ii. f. 42. " Unde dicunt aquam illam exeerabilem...

The Church of England: The English Reformation

Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones - 1898 - 502 sivua
...their tables and beds adorned with copes. " It was a sorry house," we read, " and not worth the naming, which had not somewhat of this furniture in it, though...were only a fair large cushion made of a cope, or an altarcloth to adorn their windows, or make their chairs appear to have somewhat in them of a chair...

A History of Eton College, 1440-1910

Sir H. C. Maxwell Lyte - 1899 - 792 sivua
...drunken feast in the sanctified vessels of the Temple. It was a sorry house, and not worth the naming, which had not somewhat of this furniture in it, though...altar-cloth, to adorn their windows, or make their chairs to have somewhat in them of a chair of state." 4 One of the purchasers of frontals was Roger Hutchinson,...

Sketches of Church Life in the Counties of Essex and Hertfordshire: Forming ...

Daniel William Barrett - 1902 - 480 sivua
...some of this furniture in it, though it were only a large fair cushion made of a cope or altar cloth to adorn their windows, or make their chairs appear to have somewhat in them of a chair of state." 1 The effect of this vast and violent change altered the whole religious system of the country, and,...

The Ruined Abbeys of Great Britain

Ralph Adams Cram - 1905 - 464 sivua
...many made carrousing cups of the sacred chalices. ... It was a sorry house, and not worth the naming, which had not somewhat of this furniture in it, though it were only a pair of large cushions made of a cope or altar-cloth." * Such was the Abbey of St. Mary in Glastonbury,...

Oxfordshire Record Society Series

1919 - 348 sivua
...cloths, their tables and beds covered with copes. .... It was a sorry house, and not worth the naming, which had not somewhat of this furniture in it, though...it were only a fair large cushion made of a cope or altar cloth to adorn their windows, or to make their chairs have somewhat in them of a chair of state".5...

Great English Schools

Harold Tom Wilkins - 1925 - 328 sivua
...drunken feast in the sanctified vessels of the Temple. It was a sorry house, and not worth the naming, which had not somewhat of this furniture in it, though...altar-cloth, to adorn their windows, or make their chairs to have somewhat in them of a chair of state." * Hurrah for the Cecils, the Russells (Bedfords), Seymours...

Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, Nide 25

Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society - 1904 - 400 sivua
...sorry house, and not worth the naming, which had not somewhat of this furniture in it, though it wire only a fair large cushion, made of a cope or altar-cloth,...chairs appear to have somewhat in them of a chair of slate. Yet how contemptible were these trappings in comparison of those vast sums of money which were...

The Catholic University Bulletin, Nide 9

Catholic University of America - 1903 - 610 sivua
...horses in marble coffins." It was, indeed, says Peter Heylin, "a sorry house and not worth the naming which had not somewhat of this furniture in it though...were only a fair large cushion, made of a cope, or altar cloth, to adorn the windows or make the chairs appear to have somewhat in them of a chair of...

Proceedings - Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, Nide 25

Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society - 1904 - 424 sivua
...sorry house, and not worth the naming, which had not somewhat of this furniture in it, though it wtre only a fair large cushion, made of a cope or altar-cloth,...a chair of state. Yet how contemptible were these trappings in comparison of those vast sums of money which were made of jewels, plate, and cloth of...




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