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REMAINS OF GENTILISME AND JUDAISME


"Absurdum enim duoebant senectute confractmn ulterius vivere, quod labatur, ex multa perperam faciat corpus senectute confractum et maceratum," — ^^lian, lib. 4. Var. Hist. c. 1.

Atc^ banc ipsam sententiam confirmat pulcbella qua extat apud Herodotum Historia, Thalia, lib. 3, num. 28.

This old story of the Holy-mawle, no doubt, was derived from the aforesayd histories: but disguised (after the old fashion) with the Bomancy-way.

Holy^waUr-sprinckle.

Uda fit hinc launis.— [F. y. 677.]

Lib. VI. June.

AltarSj & Altar-tables.

Ante focos olim longis considere scamnis
Mob erat; et mensae credere adesse deos. — [F. yL 305-6.]

Old way of Baking^ e.g. amongst ye poor in Herefs. Sf Wales.

Sappositam cineri panem focus ipse parabat;
Strataq' erat tepido tegala qnassa solo. — [F. vi. 315-6.]

Immuring of Nunnes.

yiya def odietnr hnmo.
Sic incesta perit: quia, qnam yiolayit, in illam
Conditnr: et Tellns Vestaq* nnmen idem e8t.^[F. yi. 458-60.]

Ohnens.

Non ego te, qnamyis properabis yincere, Caesar,
Si yetat auspicinm, signa mo?ere yelim. — [F. yi. 763-4.]

So if a Hare crosseth the way ; or one stumble at the threshold goeing-out : it is still held ominous among some countrey people.

Pipes : hence Organs in Churches,

M.Q thinks St. Augustin was too straight-laced in not liking Organs in Churches: because it was Jewish: no good consequence. See Dr. Sanderson's Sermon, II. ad Aulam, § 25, Vol. i. and sermon

Cantabit Fanis, cantabat tibia Indis:
Cantabat moestis tibia funeribas. — [F. yi. 669-60.]