The Description Of Wales By Geraldus Cambrensis







































































 -   But the principal
churches to which antiquity has annexed the greater reverence
extend their protection to the herds as far - Page 40
The Description Of Wales By Geraldus Cambrensis - Page 40 of 58 - First - Home

Enter page number    Previous Next

Number of Words to Display Per Page: 250 500 1000

But The Principal Churches To Which Antiquity Has Annexed The Greater Reverence Extend Their Protection To The Herds As Far As They Can Go To Feed In The Morning And Return At Night.

If, therefore, any person has incurred the enmity of his prince, on applying to the church for protection, he

And his family will continue to live unmolested; but many persons abuse this indemnity, far exceeding the indulgence of the canon, which in such cases grants only personal safety; and from the places of refuge even make hostile irruptions, and more severely harass the country than the prince himself. Hermits and anchorites more strictly abstinent and more spiritual can nowhere be found; for this nation is earnest in all its pursuits, and neither worse men than the bad, nor better than the good, can be met with.

Happy and fortunate indeed would this nation be, nay, completely blessed, if it had good prelates and pastors, and but one prince, and that prince a good one.

BOOK II

PREFACE

Having in the former book clearly set forth the character, manners, and customs of the British nation, and having collected and explained everything which could redound to its credit or glory; an attention to order now requires that, in this second part, we should employ our pen in pointing out those particulars in which it seems to transgress the line of virtue and commendation; having first obtained leave to speak the truth, without which history not only loses its authority, but becomes undeserving of its very name. For the painter who professes to imitate nature, loses his reputation, if, by indulging his fancy, he represents only those parts of the subject which best suit him.

Enter page number   Previous Next
Page 40 of 58
Words from 10746 to 11030 of 16178


Previous 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Next

More links: First 10 20 30 40 50 Last

Display Words Per Page: 250 500 1000

 
Africa (29)
Asia (27)
Europe (59)
North America (58)
Oceania (24)
South America (8)
 

List of Travel Books RSS Feeds

Africa Travel Books RSS Feed

Asia Travel Books RSS Feed

Europe Travel Books RSS Feed

North America Travel Books RSS Feed

Oceania Travel Books RSS Feed

South America Travel Books RSS Feed

Copyright © 2005 - 2022 Travel Books Online