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A period will, sooner or later, arrive, at which the disciplining and flagellating practices even now in use and which have been so for so many centuries, will have been laid aside, and succeeded by others equally whimsical. And while the men of those days will overlook the defects of their own extravagant customs, or perhaps even admire the rationality of them, they will refuse to believe that the practices of which accounts are given in this work, ever were in use among mankind, and even matter of great moment among them. The design, therefore, is effectually to remove all doubts in that respect, by handing down to them the flower and choice parts of the facts and arguments on the subject. This book will likewise be extremely useful to the present age; and it will in the first place be so, the subject being considered in a moral light. The numerous cases that are produced in this book, of disciplines which offenders of all classes, kings as well as others, have zealously inflicted upon themselves, will supply a striking proof of that deep sense of justice which exists in the breasts of all men; and the reader will from such facts conclude, no doubt with pleasure, that even the offenders of the high rank we have just mentioned, notwithstanding the state by which they were surrounded, and the majestic countenance which they put on, sometimes in proportion as they more clearly know that they are wrong, are inwardly convinced that they owe compensation for their acts of injustice. If considered in a philosophical light, this work will be useful to the present age, in the same manner as we have said it would be to posterity. The present generation will find in it proofs, both of the reality of the singular practices which once prevailed in various countries, and are still in full force in many others, and of the important light in which they have been considered by mankind. They will meet with accounts of bishops, cardinals, popes and princes, who have warmly commended such practices; and will not be displeased to be moreover acquainted with the debates of the learned on the same subject, and with the honest, though opposite, endeavours of a Cerebrosus and a Damian, a Gretzer and a Gerson. Lavishly illustrated.

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Table of Contents
History of Flagellation
PREFACE.
Chap. I.—The use of Flagellations known among the ancient heathens.
Chap. II.—Flagellations of a religious and voluntary kind were practised among the ancient heathens.
Chap. III.—The practice of scourging one's self unknown to the early Christians.
Chap. IV.—Corrections of a flagellatory kind, inflicted by force; the common method of correcting offences of a religious nature; and the power of inflicting them possessed alike by Bishops and the heads of Monasteries.
Chap. V.—Discretionary power of employing disciplines, established in the convents of Nuns, and lodged in the hands of the Abbesses and Prioresses.
Chap. VI.—Confessors assume to themselves a kind of flagellatory power over their Penitents.
Chap. VII.—The Church at large claims the power of publicly inflicting the discipline of Flagellation. Instances of Kings and Princes who have submitted to it.
Chap. VIII.—A remarkable instance of flagellation performed in honour of the Virgin Mary.
Chap. IX.—Formation of the Public Processions of Flagellants. Different success they met with in different countries.

History of Flagellation

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HISTORY

—OF—

FLAGELLATION

AMONG DIFFERENT NATIONS.

A NARRATIVE OF THE

STRANGE CUSTOMS AND CRUELTIES

OF THE

Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, Etc.

WITH

AN ACCOUNT OF ITS PRACTICE AMONG THE EARLY CHRISTIANS

AS A RELIGIOUS STIMULANT AND CORRECTOR OF MORALS. ALSO ANECDOTES OF

REMARKABLE CASES OF FLOGGING AND OF CELEBRATED FLAGELLANTS.

WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS.

PREFACE.

A period will, sooner or later, arrive, at which the disciplining and flagellating practices even now in use and which have been so for so many centuries, will have been laid aside, and succeeded by others equally whimsical. And while the men of those days will overlook the defects of their own extravagant customs, or perhaps even admire the rationality of them, they will refuse to believe that the practices of which accounts are given in this work, ever were in use among mankind, and even matter of great moment among them. The design, therefore, is effectually to remove all doubts in that respect, by handing down to them the flower and choice parts of the facts and arguments on the subject.