Studies in the History of Religions: Presented to Crawford Howell Toy by Pupils, Colleagues and FriendsDavid Gordon Lyon, George Foot Moore Macmillan, 1912 - Počet stran: 373 |
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... COMMON fame makes James I. a sinister figure in the his- tory of English witchcraft . The delusion , we are told , was dying out in the later years of Elizabeth , but James fanned the embers into a devouring flame . His coming was the ...
... COMMON fame makes James I. a sinister figure in the his- tory of English witchcraft . The delusion , we are told , was dying out in the later years of Elizabeth , but James fanned the embers into a devouring flame . His coming was the ...
Strana 3
... common , or tottered about the village street mumbling the inaudible soliloquies of second childhood . " In this witch- hunt , Mr. Trevelyan tells us , " learning , headed by the pedant King , was master of the hounds . " 10 So much for ...
... common , or tottered about the village street mumbling the inaudible soliloquies of second childhood . " In this witch- hunt , Mr. Trevelyan tells us , " learning , headed by the pedant King , was master of the hounds . " 10 So much for ...
Strana 11
... common opinion that James's statute of 1604 was so stern an enactment as to make an era in English witch - prosecu- tion . At the outset , candor impels us to inquire whether James's statute was really severe at all . Our judgment must ...
... common opinion that James's statute of 1604 was so stern an enactment as to make an era in English witch - prosecu- tion . At the outset , candor impels us to inquire whether James's statute was really severe at all . Our judgment must ...
Strana 19
... common vse . " 62 Let us remark , in passing , that Thomas Pickering , a beneficed clergyman , did not hesitate to publish this unceremonious denial of the king's argument in 1608 , when James had been five years on the throne , and to ...
... common vse . " 62 Let us remark , in passing , that Thomas Pickering , a beneficed clergyman , did not hesitate to publish this unceremonious denial of the king's argument in 1608 , when James had been five years on the throne , and to ...
Strana 23
... common ? And did not the Lord so arme his vnworthy seruant , that not onely the snare was gratiously espied ; but , by the great mercie of my God , the Lord vsed mee as a meanes to diuert my Chamber - fellow from these dangerous studies ...
... common ? And did not the Lord so arme his vnworthy seruant , that not onely the snare was gratiously espied ; but , by the great mercie of my God , the Lord vsed mee as a meanes to diuert my Chamber - fellow from these dangerous studies ...
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Strana 312 - ... the lord of that servant will come in a day when he looketh not for him, and at an hour when he is not aware, and will cut him in sunder, and will appoint him his portion with the unbelievers.
Strana 82 - Think not that I am come to send peace on earth ; I came not to send peace, but a sword. For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.
Strana 312 - Woe unto you, Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites ! because ye build the tombs of the prophets, and garnish the sepulchres of the righteous, and say, If we had been in the days of our fathers, we would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the prophets.
Strana 20 - It were a thousand times better for the land if all Witches, but especially the blessing Witch, might suffer death.
Strana 82 - For the son dishonoureth the father, the daughter riseth up against her mother, the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; a man's enemies are the men of his own house.
Strana 63 - In short, when I consider the question, whether there are such persons in the world as those we call witches, my mind is divided between the two opposite opinions: or rather (to speak my thoughts freely) I believe in general that there is, and has been, such a thing as witchcraft ; but at the same time can give no credit to any particular instance of it.
Strana 95 - I will not wish unto you the ass's ears of Midas, nor to be driven by a poet's verses, as Bubonax was, to hang himself; nor to be rhymed to death, as is said to be done in Ireland; yet thus much curse I must send you in the behalf of all poets; that while you live, you live in love, and never get favor, for lacking skill of a sonnet; and when you die, your memory die from the earth for want of an epitaph.
Strana 313 - But I have a baptism to be baptised with ; and how am I straitened till it be accomplished...
Strana 15 - Mr. Crossley could not fail to observe that the passage of the "execrable statute" of 1604 was not followed by an instant fury of prosecution. He knew well that eight years elapsed before anything took place that was at all notable. And this is how he expresses himself : the statute, he suggests, "might have been sharpening its appetite by a temporary fast for the full meal of blood by which it was eventually glutted.
Strana 44 - ... take up any dead man, woman, or child out of his, her, or their grave, or any other place where the dead body resteth, or the skin, bone, or any other part of any dead person...