Statistical Account of the Parish of St. Just: In Penwith, in the County of Cornwall: with Some Notice of Its Ecclesiastical and Druidical AntiquitiesR. D. Rodda, 1842 - Всего страниц: 118 |
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... Islands , the Cassiterides of the Ancients , so called from the Greek word kασσiтepoç , tin . To these islands and to the adja- cent shores the Phoenicians traded centuries before the Christian æra for tin , copper , and perhaps gold ...
... Islands , the Cassiterides of the Ancients , so called from the Greek word kασσiтepoç , tin . To these islands and to the adja- cent shores the Phoenicians traded centuries before the Christian æra for tin , copper , and perhaps gold ...
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... islands , whence the merchants transported it into Gaul , and then on horseback in thirty days to the springs of Eridanus , or the city of Narbona , as to a common mart . Scawen in his MS . adds that the Jews , as well as Phoenicians ...
... islands , whence the merchants transported it into Gaul , and then on horseback in thirty days to the springs of Eridanus , or the city of Narbona , as to a common mart . Scawen in his MS . adds that the Jews , as well as Phoenicians ...
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... Islands ? Worcestre , an ancient historian , avers that " the strait " now expanded into a sea of twenty - seven miles in width ' plunged into the sea many parish churches . " Other writers have recounted the idle tales of fishermen who ...
... Islands ? Worcestre , an ancient historian , avers that " the strait " now expanded into a sea of twenty - seven miles in width ' plunged into the sea many parish churches . " Other writers have recounted the idle tales of fishermen who ...
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... Stapledon's Register is the " Commission of that Prelate , dated 24 Feb. , 1316 , to “ William de la Were , to receive in his Lordship's name " from Sir Ralph de Albo Monasterio Knt . , the Lord 30 66 ARMS . " of the Island of Scilly.
... Stapledon's Register is the " Commission of that Prelate , dated 24 Feb. , 1316 , to “ William de la Were , to receive in his Lordship's name " from Sir Ralph de Albo Monasterio Knt . , the Lord 30 66 ARMS . " of the Island of Scilly.
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... Island of Scilly , and from his officers and servants , the person of John de Were , Clerk who had " been committed to Prison by the Knight aforesaid on " a charge of felony . This delivery of the Prisoner was duly made on the Tuesday ...
... Island of Scilly , and from his officers and servants , the person of John de Were , Clerk who had " been committed to Prison by the Knight aforesaid on " a charge of felony . This delivery of the Prisoner was duly made on the Tuesday ...
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adjoining aisles altar ancestors ancient antiquary Antiquities arkite arms Arwenack barrows Beauprè Bello Prato Bishop Borlâs Borlase says Borlase's Bosavern Bosvargus Bosworlas Botalac Botallack Bray called Cape Cornwall CARAUSIUS Carn Brea Carn Kenijack Carnyorth Castle Ceely centre chancel Chapel Carn Chapter of Glasney church cliffs coast common Cornish language dedicated Druidical DRUIDICAL CIRCLES Druids earth erected Exdono Exeter feet former formerly granite hedge hill holed stones holy inscription JOHN BULLER Jonathan Toup Kalinack Kenijac Killigrew King Lafrouda land letters Logan rock Longships Lord Ludgvan mentioned Millett miners mines monument Nancherrow Nicholas observed parish of St Patron Pendeen PENWITH Penzance perhaps Phoenicians plate Pope present probably Provost and Chapter Register remains rock bason Roman Sancreed Scilly serpent shewn side Soldier's croft stand Suljor supposed temples TOMB OF SILUS Trewellard Truthwall Vicar William Borlase worship
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Стр. 47 - For if those temples are well built, it is requisite that they be converted from the worship of devils to the service of the true God; that the nation, seeing that their temples are not destroyed, may remove error from their hearts, and knowing and adoring the true God, may the more familiarly resort to the places to which they have been accustomed.
Стр. 53 - Assembled gay, a richly gorgeous train, In all their pomp attend his setting throne. Air, earth, and ocean smile immense. And now, As if his weary chariot sought the bowers Of Amphitrite, and her tending nymphs, (So Grecian fable sung) he dips his orb; Now half-immersed, and now a golden curve, Gives one bright glance, then total disappears.
Стр. 5 - Tarshish was thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kind of riches; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded in thy fairs.
Стр. 47 - When, therefore, Almighty God shall bring you to the most reverend Bishop Augustine, our brother, tell him what I have, upon mature deliberation on the affair of the English, determined upon, viz., that the temples of the idols in that nation ought not to be destroyed; but let the idols that are in them be destroyed; let holy water be made and sprinkled in the said temples, let altars be erected, and relics placed.
Стр. 48 - Giver of all things for their sustenance : to the end that, whilst some gratifications are outwardly permitted them, they may the more easily consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface everything at once from their obdurate minds ; because he who endeavours to ascend to the highest place, rises by degrees or steps, and not by leaps.
Стр. 48 - there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface every " thing at once from their obdurate minds ; because he " who endeavours to ascend to the highest place, rises " by degrees or steps and not by leaps.
Стр. 48 - And because they have been used to slaughter many oxen in the sacrifices to devils, some solemnity must be exchanged for them on this account, as that on the day of the dedication, or the nativities of the holy martyrs, whose relics are there deposited, they may build themselves huts of the boughs of trees, about those churches which have been turned to that use from temples, and celebrate the solemnity with religious feasting...
Стр. 48 - the nativities of the holy martyrs, whose relics are " there deposited, they may build themselves huts of " the boughs of trees about those churches which have " been turned to that use from temples, and celebrate " the solemnity with religious feasting, and no more
Стр. 17 - It was an exact circle of 126 feet diameter; the perpendicular height of the bank, from the area within, now, seven feet; but the height from the bottom of the ditch without, ten feet at present, formerly more. The seats consist of six steps, fourteen inches wide, and one foot high, with one on the top of all, where the Rampart is about seven feet wide.