| Joseph Priestley - 1871 - 376 σελίδες
...that order. This most abject superstition continued to the fifteenth century. For even then we find " many made it an essential part of their last wills, that their carcases, after death, should be wrapped in old ragged Dominican or Franciscan habits, and interred... | |
| Blackford Condit - 1882 - 484 σελίδες
...become that they regarded the very garments of the friars as possessing miraculous powers ; and hence " made it an essential part of their last wills, that...Franciscan habits, and interred among the Mendicants," 2 in the belief that they might the more readily obtain mercy in the day of judgment if they should... | |
| Blackford Condit - 1882 - 488 σελίδες
...become that they regarded the very garments of the friars as possessing miraculous powers ; and hence " made it an essential part of their last wills, that...Dominican or Franciscan habits, and interred among the Mendicants,"8 in the belief that they might the more readily obtain mercy in the day of judgment if... | |
| John McClintock - 1890 - 1020 σελίδες
...attempted to l>e remedied by (¡regory X in a general council which he assembled at Lyons in 1272; for here Many made it an essential part of their last wills that their bodies, after death, should be wrapped in old, ragged Dominican or Franciscan habit«, and interred... | |
| John McClintock - 1894 - 1008 σελίδες
...desired to be admitted into the Mendicant order. which they looked upon as a sure and infallible nietbwi of rendering Heaven propitious. Many made it an essential part of their last wills that their bodies, ana death, should be wrapped in old, ragged Dominican ci Franciscan habit*, and interred among... | |
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