... forth into the middle of the assembly, discoursed, with a grave countenance, and a calm tone of voice, on the doctrines of the sect ; the audience, in the mean time, remaining in perfect silence, and occasionally expressing their attention and approbation... Italy - Sayfa 48Josiah Conder tarafından - 1831Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| William Enfield, Johann Jakob Brucker - 1791 - 650 sayfa
...occafionally exprefling their attention and approbation by a nod. The chapel where they met was divided into two apartments, one for the men, the other for the women. So ftri<fr. a regard was paid to filence in thefe aflemblies, that no one was permitted to whifper,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 750 sayfa
...prevent any indecency, men and women were baptized apart ; and either the baptilteries were divided into two apartments, one for the men the other for the women, as Bingham has obferved ; or the men were baptized at one time, and the women at another as is fhown... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 sayfa
...occasionally expressing their attention and approbation by a nod. The chapel where they met was divided into two apartments; one for the men, the other for the women. So strict a regard was paid to silence in these assemblies, that no one was permitted to whisper, or... | |
| Johann Jakob Brucker - 1819 - 618 sayfa
...occasionally expressing their attention and approbation by a nod. The chapel where they met was divided •into two apartments — one for the men, the other for the women. So strict a regard was paid to silence in these assemblies, that no one was permitted to whisper, or... | |
| 1823 - 894 sayfa
...any indecency, men and women were baptized apart. To which end, either the baptisteries ivere divided into two apartments, one for the men, the other for the women, as Bingham has observed ; or the men were baptized at one time and the women at another, as is shown... | |
| Richard Ingham - 1865 - 654 sayfa
...prevent any indecency, men and women were baptized apart ; and either the baptisteries were divided into two apartments, one for the men, the other for the women, as Bingham has observed, or the men were baptized at one time, and the women at another, as is shown... | |
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