Pictures in Churches, are the Libraries of ignorant Christians, [25].
Their too great licence, ibid.
Many wicked thoughts propagated by them, [26];
as well as errors, ibid.
Plautus had been the servant of a Baker, [62];
quoted, [63], & seq.
His allusion to a singular practice of the vulgar in Rome, [95].
Plutarch quoted, [53].
Had been an eye-witness of the flagellating solemnities in Lacedæmon, [79], [80].
Poland; lower disciplines used in that Kingdom for mending the manners of Servants, [179].
For punishing Fornicators, [292].
Pont Euxine (the Hermit of the), his contrivance to rescue a young Woman from the hands of a military Man, [196].
Poggio, a tale of his quoted, [116].
Presbyter, whence the word is derived, [143].
Priors or Superiors of Monasteries, are the substitutes of the Abbots, [135].
Are invested with the same power of flagellation, ibid.
Great passion of one and remarkable use made by him of his power, [148].
Are apt to carry the joke too far in their use of flagellations, [153].
Are cautioned against it, ibid.
See [Abbots].
Q.
Quintilian quoted, [72].