Chorotheologon or Two breife but usefull treatises, [part 2: the nature and accidents of mixt dancing] the one touching the office and quality of the ministry of the gospell. The other of the nature and accidents of mixt dancing. In this later, the questions which concern the lawfullnesse or expediency of mixed dancing are professedly handled and resolved. By Joseph Bentham. Sometimes rector of the church of Broughton in Northampton Shire, now pastour of Neather Winchingdon, in the county of Bucks.

Bentham, Joseph, 1594?-1671
Publisher: printed by Tho Roycroft for Philemon Stephens and the Gilded Lyon in Pauls Church Yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A76409 ESTC ID: R207559 STC ID: B1908_pt2
Subject Headings: Clergy -- Office; Dance -- Religious aspects -- Christianity; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text First in reference to the thing, They danced naked, page 85. They used lascivious Gestures, ând to prove it, he quotes Saint Ambrose affirming, That the women in the sight of wanton and lascivious youths, danced immodest dances, tossing about their haire, drawing aside their coates, that so they may lay open what should not be seene, their garments open, their armes quite bare, clapping their hands, capring with their feete, chanting obsoene filthy songs, stirring up the lusts of ungoverned men by those uncomely motions, wanton looks, First in Referente to the thing, They danced naked, page 85. They used lascivious Gestures, ând to prove it, he quotes Saint Ambrose affirming, That the women in the sighed of wanton and lascivious youths, danced immodest dances, tossing about their hair, drawing aside their coats, that so they may lay open what should not be seen, their garments open, their arms quite bore, clapping their hands, capering with their feet, chanting obsoene filthy songs, stirring up the Lustiest of ungoverned men by those uncomely motions, wanton looks, ord p-acp n1 p-acp dt n1, pns32 vvd j, n1 crd pns32 vvd j n2, vvb pc-acp vvi pn31, pns31 vvz n1 np1 vvg, cst dt n2 p-acp dt n1 pp-f j-jn cc j n2, vvd j n2, vvg p-acp po32 n1, vvg av po32 n2, cst av pns32 vmb vvi j r-crq vmd xx vbi vvn, po32 n2 j, po32 n2 av j, vvg po32 n2, vvg p-acp po32 n2, vvg j j n2, vvg a-acp dt n2 pp-f j n2 p-acp d j n2, j-jn n2,




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