The history of all religions in the world, from the creation down to this present time in two parts : the first containing their theory, and the other relating to their practices ... : to which is added, a table of heresies : as also a geographical map, shewing in what countrey each religion is practised ... / by William Turner ...

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The history of all religions in the world, from the creation down to this present time in two parts : the first containing their theory, and the other relating to their practices ... : to which is added, a table of heresies : as also a geographical map, shewing in what countrey each religion is practised ... / by William Turner ...
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Turner, William, 1653-1701.
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1695.
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"The history of all religions in the world, from the creation down to this present time in two parts : the first containing their theory, and the other relating to their practices ... : to which is added, a table of heresies : as also a geographical map, shewing in what countrey each religion is practised ... / by William Turner ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A71161.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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Christians.

Christians must not go to Weddings, and (ba∣lare vel saltare) bleat or dance, but sup or dine chastly as becomes Christians, Conc. Laod. c. 52. habit. A. C. 364.

The Universal Council of Constantinople, &c. forbid Dancing, especially at Weddings. Alsted.

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Concilia Choreas damnant, ut Basiliense, Crtha∣ginense, quartum; Agathense, &c. & Docreta pro∣hibent: lege institutum Zachariae, caus. 26. q. 7. can. Siquis, &c. De Conciliis, lege distinct. 34. can. Pres∣byteri, & de consecratione, dist. 1. can. Qui die. & do Cons. dist. 5. can. Non Oportet. Steph. Tzeged. Loc. commun. p. 438. who quotes also S. Augustine, contra Petilianum, c. 6. & in Psal. 32. and S. Chry∣stom. Hom. 56. sup. Genes. and in Matth. 14. &c. Marlorat (in Matth. c. 14.) Calvin (in Matth. 14.) &c.

In another Table Tzegedine cites against Dan∣cing the Councils of Laodic. Agath. Ilerdian, Alti∣siodore. Besides Canons (de quibus caus. 26. q. 7. can. Siquis. Also lib. 3. Decr. Gregorii. can. Cum decorem, &c. & Libr. 3. Clementinarum. Tit. 14. c. 1.) as also Philosophers, Plato in Protagor. l. 17. Cicero pro Murenâ, Aemilii Probi in vit. Epaminon∣dae; and in another Table, Pet. Martyr. Erasmus, Pellican, Calvin, Aristotle, Seneca, Macrobius, Sallustius, Plautus, Pollux, &c. Pope Clement the 5. Innocent the 3. &c.

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