| 1774 - 428 páginas
...were then remaining, were iuch only as had belonged to biihops,. monafteries, or other eccldiaftical corporations; in the preceding times of popery. For...the holy fathers, monks;, and friars; had in their confeflions, and fpecially in their extreme and deadly ficknefs, convinced the laity how dangerous... | |
| William Blackstone - 1791 - 566 páginas
...were then remaining were fuch only as had belonged to bifhops, monafterics, or other ecclefiaftical corporations, in the preceding times of popery. For...the holy fathers, monks, and friars, " had in their confeflions, and fpecially in their extreme and " deadly ficknefs, convinced the laity how dangerous... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 700 páginas
...were then remaining were fuch only as had belonged to bifhops, monafteries, or other ecclefiaftical corporations, in the preceding times of popery. For he tells us, that " the hory fathers, monks, and friars, «« had in their confeffions, and fpecially in their extreme and... | |
| Fitzjohn Brand - 1796 - 154 páginas
...the Sixth, fays, that in all his time he never knew any villein in grofs throughout the realm ; «' for he tells us, that the holy fathers, monks, and *' friars, had, in their confeflions, and efpecially in their " extreme and deadly ficknefs, convinced the Laity how ** dangerous... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 páginas
...were then remaining were fuch only as had belonged to bilhops, monafteries, or other ecclefiaftical corporations, in the preceding times of popery. For...the holy fathers, monks, and friars, had, in their confeflions, and fpecially in their extreme and deadly ficknefs, convinced the laity how dangerous... | |
| 1797 - 522 páginas
...that were then remaining were fuch only as had belonged to bilhops, monafteries, or other ecclefiam«1 corporations, in the preceding times of popery. For he tells us, that " the holy iiihers, monies, and friars, had, in their conftffions, and fpecially in their extreme and deadly ficknefs,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 páginas
...throughout the realm ; and the few villeins regardant that were then remaining were such only as had belonged to bishops, monasteries, or other ecclesiastical...extreme and deadly sickness, convinced the laity how " dangerous a practice it was, for one Christian man to hold " another in bondage : so that temporal... | |
| Charles Barton - 1821 - 696 páginas
...throughout the realm; and the few villains regardant that were then remaining were such only as had belonged to bishops, monasteries, or other ecclesiastical...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,... | |
| H. B. Shillibeer - 1821 - 180 páginas
...secretary to Edward VI.) he never knew a villicn in gross throughout the realm ; and the few villiens regardant that were then remaining, were such only...ecclesiastical corporations, in the preceding times of popery." He tells us f 'that the holy fathers, monks, and friars, had in their confessions, aijd especially... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 páginas
...throughout the realm ; and the few villeins regardant that were then remaining were such only as had belonged to bishops, monasteries, or other ecclesiastical...extreme and deadly " sickness, convinced the laity how dangerous a practice it " was, for one Christian man to hold another in bondage : so " that temporal... | |
| |