| John Shepherd - 1817 - 570 str.
...merely civil or political institution is evident from the statutes of the realm. They expressly assert, that " due and godly abstinence is a mean to " virtue, and to subdue men's bodies to their souls w and spirits *." When the pious Christian observes days of abstinence with proper dispositions... | |
| 1826 - 518 str.
...of sensuality had contemned each abstinence as had been formerly used : and since due Abstinence was a mean to virtue, and to subdue men's bodies to their soul and spirit, andwas also ¡fecessary to encowaye the trade of ßshing, and for saving of flesh ; therefore all former... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 510 str.
...other days commonly called vigils, and in the time commonly called Lent, and other accustomed times; the king's majesty considering that due and godly...bodies to their soul and spirit , and considering also especially that fishers and men using the trade of fishing in the sea may thereby the rather be set... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1829 - 906 str.
...sensuality, had contemned such abstinence as " had been formerly used : and since due abstinence " was a mean to virtue, and to subdue men's bodies '' to their soul and spirit, and was also necessary to " encourage the trade of fishing, and for saving of " flesh ; therefore all former... | |
| Thomas Anthony Trollope - 1834 - 630 str.
...is prohibited on fast days ; but in the statute itself this is declared to be enjoined not only " as a mean to virtue, and to subdue men's bodies to their soul and spirit ; but for the increase of cattle, and the encouragement of fishery and navigation." Similar injunctions,... | |
| Charles Dodd - 1839 - 584 str.
...days, commonly called vigils, and in the time commonly called Lent, and other accustomed times, — the king's majesty, considering that due and godly...bodies to their soul and spirit ; and considering also that fishers, and men using the trade of living by fishing in the sea, may thereby the rather be set... | |
| John William Carleton - 1865 - 1236 str.
...to forbid the eating of flesh on Fridays, Saturdays, Ember days, and during Lent, in consideration " that due and godly abstinence is a mean to virtue, and to subdue men's bodies to their souls and spirits ;" but the real motive seems to have been " that fishers may thereby the rather be... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1840 - 556 str.
...penalties for eating meat on Fridays and Saturdays, and contains the following words in the preamble: — " The King's Majesty, considering that due and godly abstinence is a mean to virtue, and subdue men's bodies to their souls and spirit, and considering also especially that fishers and men... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1840 - 534 str.
...for eating meat on Fridays and Saturdays, and contains the following words in the preamble : — " The King's Majesty, considering that due and godly abstinence is a mean to virtue, and subdue men:s bodies to their souls and spirit, and considering alto especially that fishers and men... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1840 - 534 str.
...meat on Fridays and Saturday*, and contains the following words in the preamble : — " The King * Majesty, considering that due and godly abstinence is a mean to virtue, and subdue men's bodies to their souls and spirit, and considering also especially that fishers and men... | |
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