After the death of that Saint, the waters were almost as sanative as those of the Pool of Bethesda : all Infirmities incident to the human body met with relief: the votive Crutches, the Barrows, and other Proofs of Cures, to this moment remain as evidences... Archaeologia Cambrensis - Page 161891Full view - About this book
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1793 - 472 pages
...proved by numberlefs miracles'. The waters are almoft as fanative as thofe of the Pool of Bethefda. All infirmities incident to the human body met with...votive crutches, the barrows, and other proofs of cures remain to this moment, as evidences, pendent over the well. The faint is equally propitious to proteftants... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1796 - 386 pages
...proved by numberlefs miracles. The waters were almoft as fanative as thofe of the pool of Betbefda : all infirmities incident to the human body met with...moment remain as evidences pendent over the well. 'The faint is equally propitious to. Pro teftants and Catholics ; for among the offerings are to be... | |
| John Brand - 1841 - 356 pages
...considerahle hrook which is immediately ahle to drive a mill." Mr. Pennant in his account of this well says, "After the death of that saint, the waters were...of Bethesda : all infirmities incident to the human hody met with relief: the votive crutches, the harrows, and other proofs of cures, to this moment remain... | |
| Brand - 1849 - 544 pages
...considerable brook which is immediately able to drive a mill." Pennant, in his account of this well, says : " After the death of that saint, the waters...moment remain as evidences pendent over the well. The resort of pilgrims of late years to these fontanalia has considerably decreased. In the summer,... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1869 - 686 pages
...by honouring it with his or her name. Pennant, in his account of St. Winifred's Well in North Wales, says, " After the death of that saint the waters were almost as sanative as those of Bethsaida. All infirmities incident to the human body met with relief. The votive crutches, barrows,... | |
| sir James MacNabb Campbell - 1885 - 540 pages
...Winifride's Well. Pennant in his account of this well says : " After the death of that saint the waters were as sanative as those of the pool of Bethesda : all...moment remain as evidences pendent over the well. The resort of pilgrims to these fontanalia 326 has, of late years, been considerably decreased. In... | |
| James Murray Mackinlay - 1893 - 388 pages
...Pennant describes what he saw at St. Winifred's Well, in North Wales. "All infirmities," he says, " incident to the human body, met with relief ; the...and other proofs of cures, to this moment remain as evidence pendent over the well." In his "Spring of Kinghom Craig," published in Edinburgh in 1618,... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - 808 pages
...the death of that Saint, the waters were almost ns sanative as those of the Pool of Bethesda : a« Infirmities incident to the human body met with relief:...Crutches, the Barrows, and other Proofs of Cures, to this momen: remain as evidences pendent over the Well. The Resort of Pilgrim of late Years to these Fontinalia... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - 886 pages
...immediately able to drive a Mill." To ti we may add Pennant's account : " After the death of that Saint, t. waters were almost as sanative as those of the Pool of Bethesda : ; Infirmities incident to the human body met with relief: the voti Crutches, the Barrows, and other... | |
| John Brand - 2003 - 396 pages
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