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that all such persons , when they shall arrive at the respective ages at which the above-mentioned are to be performed , shall then perform the same ; or , for neglect thereof , shall be subject to such penalties as if they had never offered themselves to be
matriculated- "—Old Whig , 173 9 * I . 395 —397 . These requirements , which are still in force , form a luminous comment on Milton's text , subscribe Slave .
P . 60 S , col . 1 , Note . Mr . Garnham . He died June 24 , 1802 , m his 50 th year . See a Short Memoir of Mr . G ., by his friend Dr . Disney , in Mon . Repos . X . 13—15 .
P . 606 , col . 1 , Note . Here I should have noticed what escaped my recollection , that Mr . Dodsori bequeathed to Dr . Priestley five hundred pounds . This legacy is acknowledged by Mr , Joseph Priestley , in the Continuation of his Father ' s Memoirs , ( 8 vo # p . £ 04 , I 2 mo . p . 184 ) . J . T . RUTT .
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Ce fu la cause e I achoison Por qu ala en Avignon , A Montpensier fu mortli Itois En san repaire < T Aubigois . " The year 1226 died our good King Louis . * The armies had
encamped before Avignon to go against our enemies who withstood the faith and law of our holy church—when their children were born they Were not ' Crestienne , and this error lasted a long time , fifteen years or more , as I
think ; and then they made a crusade against it , and bore the cross as their standard before them—this was the cause and the occasion for going to Avignon . At Montpensier died the King on his return back from the Albigeois . "
I will make another quotation from this Chronicle , in which there is not the same devotion apparent to the Rule of Holy Church , or , at least , of Holy Churchmen . Et cele an nee sans doutance Vindrent li Cardouna ! en France
En mesage parler au Roy , Mes on ne sot onques pourquoi : Et outrageus despens fesoient Par tous les lens ou il aloient ^ N Pont li prieur et li abbe Se tenoient a mout greve . Bien orent en leur compaingpnie , Cinq cens chevaus , sans leur misnie , En leur pa'is sai je sans doute , Qir * il ne menoient pas tel route , Ainsi n ? aJa pas Dex par terre Quant il vint ses amis requerre .
u And this year , without doubt ? came the cardinals into France , on a message to speak to the king , ( Philip IV ., ) but none ever knew wherefore ; and they made grievous expense at all
the places through which they went , whereby the priors and the abbeys held themselves much aggrieved . They had in their company full five hundred horses without their
domestics . In their own country I know full well that they did not carry such a train . Thus did not God travel on
* Louis VIII . having engaged in a crusade against the Albigeois , Boulgres , si Bulgares , ( heretics who , as a French Commentator says , countenanced horrible impieties , for they did not baptize infants at their birth , ) besieged Avignon the 1 st September . The town having surrendered , he set out on bis return to Paris , and died at Montpensier . 8 th Nov . 1226 .
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786 Crasade of Padofraptists .
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Sir , AS the subject of Infant Baptism has been often lately before your readers , I send you the notice , by a contemporary historian , of the controversy , or rather battle in good
earnest , with the Albigenses on the subject in 1226 . It is an extract from the Chronicle of St » Magloire , containing the History of France from 1214 to 1296 ; the MS . of which is preserved in the Cartulaire of the Abbey of that name .
The date of the MS . is certainly not later than 1300 , and there is no doubt the original was composed during the period it comprises . It is in the Langued' Oeil , or language of the Trouveurs of the North of France , so called in contradistinction with
L-angue d' Oc , which is that of the Troubadours of the South . L " an mil deux cents et vint ct sis Fu m ' ors nostre bon Rois Lois—Li os fu a Aveignon assis Pour aler sur nos anemis , Qui estoient contre la foi De Sainte Eglise et de sa loi , Quant li Enfant estoient n £ Ne feiissent ja Chrestienne 5 Et dura celle erreur , lone terns , Quinze ans , ou plus , si com me je pens . Elors fist r en un Groizement , Dont r en portoit la Croiz devant ;
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1818, page 736, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2483/page/8/
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