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Have You Been Told There is No Cure for Tinnitus..

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Reverse Tinnitus)
Mon Jan 26 05:14:29 2015

Date:Mon, 26 Jan 2015 05:14:23 -0500
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<p align="right">Men were disguised as women, and women as men — children   wore  the  dress  of  aged  people, and tottered with
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caps on their round heads — while grandsires hiumed  the   infantine  tone  as  well  as the dress of children. Besides these,  many  had 
their  faces  painted,   and  wore  their </p>
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shirts over the rest of their dress; while  coloured  pasteboard  and  ribbons    furnished    out decorations for others. Those who wanted
 all these  properties,   blacked  their  faces,   and </p>
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turned their jackets inside out; and thus the transmutation of  the  whole   hiembly  into  a set of mad grotesque mummers, was at once
completed. </p>
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The pause which the masqueraders made,   waiting  apparently for some person of the  highest authority  amongst  them,   gave  those  within 
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Church 704COVM416 full time to observe all these absurdities.   They  were 704COVM416  at  704COVM416 no   loss  to  comprehend their purpose and
meaning. Few readers can be ignorant, that at an early  period,   and </p>
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during the plenitude of her power, the Church of Rome not only connived  at,   but  even encouraged, such Saturnalian licenses  as  the  inhabitants 
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neighbourhood had now in hand, and that  the  vulgar,   on   such  occasions,   were  not   only permitted but encouraged by a number of
gambols,  sometimes   puerile  and  ludicrous,   sometimes </p>
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immoral and profane, to indemnify themselves  for  the  privations  and  penances  704COVM416 imposed  on them at other seasons. But, of all other topics
for burlesque   and  ridicule,   the  rites  and </p>
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ceremonial of the church itself were most frequently resorted  to;  and,   strange  to  say, with the approbation of the clergy themselves.  704COVM416
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While the hierarchy flourished in full glory,  they  do  not appear to have  dreaded the consequences  of  suffering  the  people  to    
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irreverently familiar with things sacred; they then imagined the  laity  to  be  much   in  the condition of the labourer’s horse, which does
not submit to   the  bridle  and  the  whip </p>
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with greater reluctance, because, at rare intervals,  he  is  allowed  to  frolic  at large in his pasture, and fling out his heels in clumsy gambols
at 704COVM416 the  master  who  usually </p>
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drives him. But, when times changed — when doubt of the Roman  Catholic  704COVM416 doctrine,   and hatred of their priesthood, had possessed the
reformed party, 704COVM416 the  clergy  discovered,   too </p>
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late, that no small inconvenience  arose  from  the   established  practice    of games and merry-makings, in which they themselves, and all
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the subject of ridicule. It then became obvious to duller politicians   than  the  Romish churchmen, that the same actions have a  very
different  tendency  when  done  in  the </p>
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spirit of sarcastic insolence and hatred,  than when acted merely  in  exuberance  of  rude and uncontrollable spirits. They, therefore, though
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they had any remaining influence, to discourage the  renewal  of  these  indecorous festivities. In this particular, the  Catholic  clergy  were
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