| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 lehte
...popery. For he tells us, that " the holy fathers, monks, and friars, had in " their confessions, and especially in their extreme and deadly " sickness,...temporal men, by little and little, by reason of that r FNB 12. « Commonwealth, b. 3. c 10. ' Cop. § 32. ( 1 5) See this obscure subject very ingeniously... | |
| James Peggs - 1832 - 550 lehte
...specially in their extreme and deadly sickness, convinced the laity bow dangerous a practice it was, far one Christian man to hold another in bondage : so...temporal men by little and little, by reason of that horror in their consciences, were glad to manumit all their villains. But the said holy fathers, with... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 852 lehte
...friars, had in their confessions, " and especially in their extreme and deadly sickness, con" vinced the laity how dangerous a practice it was, for one...Christian man to hold another in bondage: so that tem" poral men, by little and little, by reason of that terror in " their consciences, were glad to... | |
| William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1844 - 684 lehte
...For he tells us, that " the holy fathers, monks, and friars, had in their confessions, and specially in their extreme and deadly sickness, convinced the laity how dangerous a practice it was, for one 0 FNB 12. to have been made in the fifteenth year P Cop. 8. 32. of James 1. Rigg v. Caley, Noy'27.... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1846 - 818 lehte
...secretary to Edward VI., says, that "the holy fathers, monks, and friars, had in their confessions, and especially in their extreme and deadly sickness, convinced...that temporal men, by little and little, by reason ofthat terror in their consciences, were glad to manumit all their villeins." Will it be believed,... | |
| Robert Armitage - 1850 - 562 lehte
...Thomas Smith's testimony, that "the holy fathers, monks, and friars, had in their confessions, and especially in their extreme and deadly sickness, convinced the laity how dangerous a thing it t«M for one Christian man to hold another in bondage: so that temporal men, by little and... | |
| 1852 - 686 lehte
...Popery. For, lie tells 'us, that '• the holy fathers, monks, and friars, bad. in their confessions, and especially in their extreme and deadly sickness, convinced...for one Christian man to hold another in bondage: яо tlint temporal men, by little and little, by reason of that terror in their consciences, were... | |
| Robert Pashley - 1852 - 494 lehte
...have been a harder tnsk to practise than to preach. Sir Thomas Smith says, that " the holy fathers had convinced the laity how dangerous a practice it was...man to hold another in bondage, so that temporal men were glad to manumit all their villeins. But the said holy fathers, with the abbots and priors, did... | |
| 1857 - 820 lehte
...the holy fathers, monks and friars had, in their confessions, and " especially in their extreme aud deadly sickness, convinced the laity how " dangerous...practice it was for one Christian man to hold another in bond" age ; so that temporal men, by little aud little, by reason of that terror " in their consciences,... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1858 - 470 lehte
...preceding times of popery. " For the holy fathers, monks and friars had, in their confessions, and *' especially in their extreme and deadly sickness, convinced...practice it was for one Christian man to hold another in bond" age ; so that temporal men, by little and little, by reason of that terror " in their consciences,... | |
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