The Book of Christmas: Descriptive of the Customs, Ceremonies, Traditions, Superstitions, Fun, Feeling, and Festivities of the Christmas SeasonF. Warne & Company, 1888 - 356 psl. |
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... Religious Influences ; Assembling of Friends ; Church Services of the Season ; lengthened Duration of the Festival ; Memories of the Season ; Natural Aspects of the Season . SIGNS OF THE SEASON · • Domestic Preparations ; Mince Pie ...
... Religious Influences ; Assembling of Friends ; Church Services of the Season ; lengthened Duration of the Festival ; Memories of the Season ; Natural Aspects of the Season . SIGNS OF THE SEASON · • Domestic Preparations ; Mince Pie ...
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... Religious Services ; Plum Pudding ; Charities of the Season ; Old English Gentleman ; Ancient Baronial Hall ; Bringing in the Boar's Head ; Modern Christ- mas Dinner . ST . STEPHEN'S DAY · • Boxing Day ( origin of the name ) ; Christmas ...
... Religious Services ; Plum Pudding ; Charities of the Season ; Old English Gentleman ; Ancient Baronial Hall ; Bringing in the Boar's Head ; Modern Christ- mas Dinner . ST . STEPHEN'S DAY · • Boxing Day ( origin of the name ) ; Christmas ...
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... religious or secular , of festival or abstinence , or instituted for the regulation of business or the operations of the law . In England , independently of those pe- riods of observance which are common to the realm and written in her ...
... religious or secular , of festival or abstinence , or instituted for the regulation of business or the operations of the law . In England , independently of those pe- riods of observance which are common to the realm and written in her ...
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... nations , endeavored rather to purify them from their unclearness , and adapt them to the uses of the new religion . By this arrangement , many an object of pagan veneration became an object of veneration to 34 THE BOOK OF CHRISTMAS .
... nations , endeavored rather to purify them from their unclearness , and adapt them to the uses of the new religion . By this arrangement , many an object of pagan veneration became an object of veneration to 34 THE BOOK OF CHRISTMAS .
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... religions with which they were connected , by being made subservient to the new faith ( or purified forms ) which replaced them , that which takes place at the period of the new year — placed as that epoch is in the neighborhood of the ...
... religions with which they were connected , by being made subservient to the new faith ( or purified forms ) which replaced them , that which takes place at the period of the new year — placed as that epoch is in the neighborhood of the ...
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The Book of Christmas– Descriptive of the Customs, Ceremonies, Traditions ... Thomas Kibble Hervey Visos knygos peržiūra - 1888 |
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