| John Warner Barber - 1851 - 484 σελίδες
...parts, with a view to these four orders : the first part being assigned to the Dominicans, the second tc the Franciscans, the third to the Carmelites, and the fourth to the Augustins. The people were unwilling to receive the sacraments from any other hands than those of the... | |
| 1852 - 574 σελίδες
...accustomed to divide each city or town where they resided into four parts ; the first being assigned to the Dominicans, the second to the Franciscans, the third to the Carmelites, and the fourth to the Augustines.f This order was observed in Yarmouth ; the Dominicans establishing themselves in the South... | |
| Henry Manship - 1854 - 492 σελίδες
...They were accustomed to divide the town where they resided, into four parts ; the first being assigned to the Dominicans, the second to the Franciscans, the third to the Carmelites, and the fourth to the Augustines.* The following order was observed in Yarmouth : the Dominicans established themselves in... | |
| Rev. James Gardner - 1858 - 1006 σελίδες
...one time many of the cities of Europe were portioned out into four parts, the first being assigned to the Dominicans, the second to the Franciscans, the third to the Carmelites, and the fourth to the Augustinian monks. Luther himself, when he belonged to the last-mentioned order, was obliged to beg... | |
| Robert Spence Hardy - 1860 - 478 σελίδες
...Many of the cities of Europe were divided or cantoned out into four parts, the first being assigned to the Dominicans, the second to the Franciscans, the third to the Carmelites, and the fourth to the Augustines. The towns of Norwich, Lynn, and Yarmouth, appear to have been quartered in a similar way... | |
| Robert Spence Hardy - 1860 - 506 σελίδες
...Many of the cities of Europe were divided or cantoned out into four parts, the first being assigned to the Dominicans, the second to the Franciscans, the third to the Carmelites, and the fourth to the Augustines. The towns of Norwich, Lynn, and Yarmouth, appear to have been quartered in a similar way;... | |
| Chandler Curtis - 1866 - 436 σελίδες
...these four orders ; the first part was assigned to the Dominicans, the second to the Franciscans, flie third to the Carmelites, and the fourth to the Augustinians....mendicants, to whose churches they crowded to perform their devotjons while living, and were extremely desirous to deposit there also their remains after death... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1870 - 380 σελίδες
...Orders that many European cities were divided into four districts ; of which the first was appropriated to the Dominicans, the second to the Franciscans, the third to the Carmelites, the fourth to the Augustinians. In the universities they gained possession of the theological chairs... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1871 - 496 σελίδες
...credible documents, were divided for their sakes into four sections ; of which, the first was assigned to the Dominicans, the second to the Franciscans,...Carmelites, and the fourth to the Augustinians. The people frequented almost exclusively the churches of the mendicants, and but seldom asked for the sacraments... | |
| David D. Van Antwerp - 1871 - 622 σελίδες
...they became very popular, and reached the highest degree of fame. A large portion of the population were unwilling to receive the sacraments from any other hands than those of these begging friars. Wherever they preached, the churches were thronged, and when their services could... | |
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