Clavis Calendaria: Or, A Compendious Analysis of the Calendar; Illustrated with Ecclesiastica, Historical, and Classical Anecdotes, Volume 2author, 1813 - Calendar |
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... occasion , with costly feasts ; vows were offered for the preservation of their persons , power , and prosperity ; and medals struck to commemorate the auspicious event . ADRIAN SO- lemnized three days in each year as Dies Natales , one ...
... occasion , with costly feasts ; vows were offered for the preservation of their persons , power , and prosperity ; and medals struck to commemorate the auspicious event . ADRIAN SO- lemnized three days in each year as Dies Natales , one ...
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... occasion , being regard- ed as expressive under one term , of the incorpo- rated Kingdoms of England , Scotland , and Ire- lond . JAMES the First , when he ascended the throne of England , revived the title which had been laid aside by ...
... occasion , being regard- ed as expressive under one term , of the incorpo- rated Kingdoms of England , Scotland , and Ire- lond . JAMES the First , when he ascended the throne of England , revived the title which had been laid aside by ...
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... occasion , in the following order ; viz . Quarterly , 1st and 4th Gules , 3 Lions passant Or , for England ; se- cond , Or , within a double tressure - story , Gules , a Lion rampant of the same for Scotland ; third , Azure , a Harp ...
... occasion , in the following order ; viz . Quarterly , 1st and 4th Gules , 3 Lions passant Or , for England ; se- cond , Or , within a double tressure - story , Gules , a Lion rampant of the same for Scotland ; third , Azure , a Harp ...
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... occasion . " We receive this Book with great joy ; truly it is such , as nothing could have been sent more acceptable to us , and our venerable brethren . But indeed we know not whether more to praise , or to admire , that most potent ...
... occasion . " We receive this Book with great joy ; truly it is such , as nothing could have been sent more acceptable to us , and our venerable brethren . But indeed we know not whether more to praise , or to admire , that most potent ...
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... occasion ; adding , " GOD preserve you , Sir , and all other good men , from such benign clemency . " HENRY the Eighth was the first KING OF ENGLAND who assumed the title of MAJESTY , which is still retained . Before that reign the ...
... occasion ; adding , " GOD preserve you , Sir , and all other good men , from such benign clemency . " HENRY the Eighth was the first KING OF ENGLAND who assumed the title of MAJESTY , which is still retained . Before that reign the ...
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afford afterwards alleged almanacs AMPHIBALUS anecdote Angel antient Apostles appears appellation Archbishop arms authors BECKET BEDE Bishop blessed Calendar called canonized cause celebrated CHRIST Christian church Church of Rome circumstance converted coronation Cross crown custom death decease denominated dignity divine DOMITIAN Duke ecclesiastical EDWARD EDWARD the Confessor emblem Emperor England ETHELWULF expression faith father feast festival France Gospel heir HENRY holy honour JAMES JESUS JOHN JOHN THE BAPTIST King king of Scotland Latin latter Legend Lord LUKE Majesty Martyr MARY miracles Monarch monastery Monks MONTH'S MIND narch nativity noble occasion origin Pagan period persons PETER piety pious Pope prayers priest Prince Prince of Wales Reformers reign religion remembrance ROBERT WINTER Roman Rome Romish Royal sacred Saint Saviour Saxon Scotland Second shew solemn Sovereign styled suffered Sunday superstition Third tion veneration Virgin virtue Wales WILLIAM WILLIAM the Norman word