We've already talked about some of the ways to combat this problem but you'd want to be a saint in shoe-leather traipsing around the aisles not to succumb to temptation occasionally. A partial solution is simply to avoid putting ...
Saint Crispin and Saint Crispinian Patron saints of shoe repairers, 1660. ... Shankpiece Elongated piece of leather, wood, steel or plastic placed in the shank to give firmness to the arch of the shoe and support the arch of the foot.
Elsewhere Bernard Itier says that three sous was the annual allowance for each monk's shoe leather at Saint ... To understand these matters we must turn to a notice describing the offices of Saint - Martial , written later in the ...
Undoubtedly the emerg- ing cult of local saints provided a welcome opportunity for enriching the store of sacred ... They also described the pieces of his habit or shoe leather in their possession, and small quantities of dirt from his ...
He landed at the port of Sandwich, and walked barefoot into Canterbury—so inimical was Saint Thomas to shoe-leather. Edward the First was pious enough to lay the Crown of Scotland before the Saint's shrine, and another Edward—the Black ...