| 1848 - 636 pages
...canton of Thèze, (in the department of the Pyrenees,) where the Cagots were admitted to partake in the holy sacrament, they were still kept apart from...consecrated bread was reached to them at the end of a rod or cleft stick. No one but a Cagot would enter the church by the Cagot's door, or even pass along the... | |
| 1848 - 788 pages
...the department of the Pyrenees,) where the Cagots were admitted to partake in the Holy Sacraments, they were still kept apart from other people, and...consecrated bread was reached to them at the end of a rod or cleft stick. No one but a Cagot would enter the church by the Cagot's door, or even pass along the... | |
| 1849 - 422 pages
...the Canton of Theze (in the department of the Pyrenees), where the Cagots were admitted to partake in the Holy Sacrament, they were still kept apart from...consecrated bread was reached to them at the end of a rod or cleft stick." It is clear from this how completely the proscription of certain races, which we well... | |
| 1848 - 638 pages
...canton of Thèze, (in the department of the Pyrenees,) where the Cagols were admitted to partake in the holy sacrament, they were still kept apart from...consecrated bread was reached to them at the end of a rod or cleft slick. No one but a Cagot would enter the church by the Cagot's door, or even pass along the... | |
| 1873 - 618 pages
...the canton of Theze (in the department of the Pyrenees) where the Cagots were admitted to partake in the holy sacrament, they were still kept apart from...consecrated bread was reached to them at the end of a rod or cleft stick." In the north aisle of S. Martin's, Liskeard, Cornwall, are three small square-headed... | |
| Alfred Hayman Cummings - 1875 - 314 pages
...Pyrenees, says : — " In many places, as at Lucarre, in the arrondissement of Pau, and at Claracq, in the Canton of Theze (the department of the Pyrenees),...the method of communicating the lepers in Cornwall. * There is an interesting article in Long Ago, Vol. I. p. 45, on " Leprosy in the Middle Ages." Carew... | |
| 1869 - 366 pages
...many places, as at Lucarré, in the arrondissement of Pan, and at Claracq, in the canton of Thèze (in the department of the Pyrenees), where the Cagots...consecrated bread was reached to them at the end of a rod or deft-stick." At the west end of the north aisle of S. Martin, Liskeard, Cornwall, is a curious opening,... | |
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