The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 10, No. 273, September 15, 1827 by Various
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* * * * * ORDEALS. Four kinds of ordeals were chiefly used by our German ancestors:--1. "The Kamp fight," or combat; during which the spectators were to be silent and quiet, on pain of losing an arm or leg; an executioner with a sharp axe. 2. "The fire ordeal," in which the accused might clear his innocence by holding _red-hot_ iron in his hands, or by walking blind-fold amidst fiery ploughshares. 3. "The hot-water ordeal," much of the nature as the last. 4. "The cold-water ordeal:" this need not be explained, since it is looked on as supreme when a witch is in question. The cross ordeal was reserved for the clergy. These, if accused, might prove their innocence by swallowing two consecrated morsels taken from the altar after proper prayers. If these fragments stuck in the priest's throat he stood _ipse facto_--condemned; but we have no record of condemnation. * * * * * GEMS. Forgive not the man who gives you _bad_ wine more than once. It is more than an injury. Cut the acquaintance as you value your life. |
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