10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUADRAGESIMAL»
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Quadragesimal Oratorios...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
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The works of the learned Joseph Bingham ...: the second volume
Quadragesimal Fast might take its Original. Which is enough to prove the
Perpetuity of a Quadragesimal Fast before Easter, as of constant Use in the
Church, zdly, That at the same Time that Irenaus and Tertullian wrote, there were
other ...
Joseph Bingham, Robert Knaplock ((Londres)), 1726
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The works of the learned Joseph Bingham, M. A. ...: ...
Quadragesimal Fast might take its Original. Which is enough to prove the
Perpetuity of a Quadragesimal Fast before Easter, as of constant Use in the
Church, idly, That at the same Time that benaus and Tertullian wrote, there were
other ...
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The Primacy of the Postils: Catholics, Protestants, and the ...
Leipzig: Henning Grosse, 1609. Thrivent Wf C 345b 2° Helmst. VD17 23:
269178G. Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johann. P-W = Postill: Vber die fyer
Euangelia durchs jar / sampt dem Quadragesimal / vnd von ettlichen Heyligen /
newlich vßgangen ...
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Origines ecclesiasticae: or, The antiquities of the ...
CHAPTER I. OF THE QUADRAGESIMAL, OR LENT-FAST. Sect.T. — What this
Fast was originally, Forty Days or Forty Hours. Next to the festivals observed in
the ancient Church, we are to take a view of their solemn and stated times of
fasting.
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Origines Ecclesiasticæ: Or, The Antiquities of the Christian ...
The Ulyrians, and all Greece, and the Alexandrians, fast six weeks, and call that
the Quadragesimal fast. Others (meaning the Constantinopolitans) begin their
fast seven weeks before Easter, but only fast fifteen days by intervals, and yet
they ...
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Antiquities of the Christian church
The Illyrians, and all Greece, and the Alexandrians, fast six weeks, and call that
the Quadragesimal fast. Others^ (meaning the Constantinopolitans) begin their
fast seven weeks before Easter, but only fast fifteen days by intervals, and yet
they ...
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Origines ecclesiasticæ; or, The antiquities of the Christian ...
The Illyrians, and all Greece, and the Alexandrians, fast six weeks, and call that
the Quadragesimal fast. Others (meaning the Constantinopolitans) begin their
fast seven weeks before Easter, but only fast fifteen days by intervals, and yet
they ...
Joseph Bingham, Richard Bingham, 1834
But that other clause of licensing books, which we thought had died with his
brother quadragesimal and matrimonal (") when the prelates expired, I ('0) See
this order in Rushworth's Hist. Col. V. 335. Lord Mansfield, in the case of literary ...
John Milton, James Augustus St. John, 1836
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Origines ecclesiasticae
Which is enough to prove the perpetuity of a Quadragesimal fast before Easter,
as of constant use in the Church. Qdly, That at the same time that Ireneeus and
Tertullian wrote, there were other additional days of fasting superadded to these
by ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «QUADRAGESIMAL»
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40 dias de abstenção
O adjetivo referente a este período é dito quaresmal ou, mais raro, quadragesimal. Em diversas denominações cristãs, o Ciclo Pascal compreende três tempos: ... «DM.com.br, Feb 15»
Forest swastika
Despite this quadragesimal cut-down, the forest swastika continued to appear in mid-2000, like a patch of zombified tyrant plants. Though they had no Nazi ... «CollegeNews, Jul 13»