| William Russell - 1789 - 606 sidor
...impoftures of s more artificial nature alfo were difcovcred ; particularly a miraculous crucifix, which had been kept at Boxley in Kent, and bore the appellation of the Raid of G>acc, the eyes, lips, and head of which moved on the approach of its votaries. The crucifix... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 sidor
...were fure to mow him the dark fide, till maifes and offerings had expiated his cuTences ; after which they made him happy, by turning the phial. —A miraculous crucifix had been kept at Boxely in Kent, and bore the appellation of the rood of grace. The lips, eyes, and head of the image,... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 512 sidor
...impostures of a more artificial nature also were discovered ; particularly a miraculous crucifix, which had been kept at Boxley in Kent, and bore the appellation of the Rood of Grace, the eyes, lips, and head of which moved on the approach of its votaries. The crucifix was publicly broke... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 480 sidor
...offerings had expjated his offences ; and then finding his money, or patience, or faith, nearly exhausted, they made him happy by turning the phial.' • A MIRACULOUS...of the image moved on the approach of its votaries. Hilsey bishop of Rochester broke the crucifix at St. Paul's cross, and shewed to the whole people the... | |
| 1822 - 590 sidor
...(Hume, chap. 31. Herbert, p. 431, 432. Stone, p. 575.) A miraculous crucifix had been kept at Bexley, in Kent, and bore the appellation of the Rood of Grace. The lips, eyes, and head, of the image moved on the approach of its votaries. Hilsey, bishop of Rochester, broke... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 420 sidor
...finding his money, or patience, or faith, nearly exhausted, they made him happy by turning the phial57. A miraculous crucifix had been kept at Boxley in Kent,...of the image moved on the approach of its votaries. Hilsey bishop of Rochester broke the crucifix at St. Paul's cross, and showed to the whole people the... | |
| Protestant - 1829 - 302 sidor
...be absolved from the same." THE MIRACULOUS CRUCIFIX. A miraculous crucifix had been kept at Bexley, in Kent, and bore the appellation of the Rood of Grace. The lips, eyes, and head of the image moved on the approach of its votaries. Hilsey, bishop of Rochester, broke... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 582 sidor
...artificial nature also were discovered ; particularly a miraculous crucifix, which had been kept at Boxiey in Kent, and bore the appellation of the Rood of Grace, the eyes, lips, and head of which moved on the approach of its votaries. The crucifix was publicly broke... | |
| William Gresley - 1843 - 284 sidor
...of the produce, and the labor of the husbandman, will all be low in proportion. NOTE VIII. Page 119. A miraculous crucifix had been kept at Boxley in Kent,...the image, moved on the approach of its votaries. Hilsey, bishop of Rochester, broke the crucifix at St. Paul's Cross, and showed to the whole people... | |
| William Gresley - 1843 - 342 sidor
...of the produce, and the labor of the husbandman, will all be low in proportion. NOTE VIII. Page 119. A miraculous crucifix had been kept at Boxley in Kent,...and head of the image, moved on the approach of its TOtaries. Hilsey, bishop of Rochester, broke the crucifix at St. Paul's Cross, and showed to the whole... | |
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