Norfolk Archaeology, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the Antiquities of the County of Norfolk, Volumen 10

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Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, 1888
 

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Página 86 - Whereupon, neither the first testament was dedicated without blood : for when Moses had spoken every precept to all the people according to the law, he took the blood of calves and of goats, with water, and scarlet wool, and hyssop, and sprinkled both the book, and all the people, saying, This is the blood of the testament, which God hath enjoined unto you.
Página 86 - And the angel of the LORD appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.
Página 306 - Elizabeth thought proper to favour the cause of the reformation in Scotland, and to support the nobility who were for it against Mary, sir Ralph Sadler was her principal agent, and...
Página 170 - Cites and towns corporate, and market towns upon the usual working days, for one hour at dinner time to take their diet in an alehouse...
Página 279 - The greater part of the present buildings (he adds) . 268 agrees with the later date of the foundation of the priory. But the founder must have set about the work in a curious way. The common process would have been either to build the priory church altogether distinct from the parish church, or else, as at Binham and Wymondham, to raise a large cruciform building, of which the eastern limb should belong to the Canons, and the western to the parish. The founder of Weyborne followed neither plan....
Página 274 - A very pretty doorway in the north wall of the nave, with shafts and tooth moulding, shows that the original building was Early English, but the aisle looks like a Decorated addition, and there are several windows of that style on the south side. The tower and porch are of the common East Anglian Perpendicular. But having got thus far with ease, wonders begin, which I do not pretend wholly to unravel. First of...
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Página 169 - Edward VI., the justices of the peace had power " to put away common selling of ale and beer in common alehouses and tippling houses where they shall think meet." All future keepers of such houses were to " be thereunto admitted in the open sessions of the peace, or else by two justices of the peace...
Página 86 - ... feet as dead,' That is the likeness of Christ, my friends ; and we must remember that it is his likeness, and fall at his feet, and humble ourselves before his unspeakable majesty, if we wish that he should do to us at the last day as he did to St. John — lay his hand upon us, saying, ' Fear not, I am the ' first and the last, and behold, I am alive for ' evermore, amen. I have the keys of death and
Página 161 - Whereas the game of pheasants and partridges is within these few years past in manner utterly decayed and destroyed in all parts of this realm, by means of such as take them with nets, snares, and other engines and devices, as well by day as by night ; and also by such as do use hawking in the beginning of harvest, before the young pheasants and partridges be of any bigness, to the great spoil and hurt of corn and grass then growing ; be it enacted, no one shall take a pheasant or partridge after...

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