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<p>The <span epub:type="z3998:event">Yule</span> clog is a great log of wood, sometimes the root of a tree, brought into the house with great ceremony on <span epub:type="z3998:event">Christmas Eve</span>, laid in the fireplace, and lighted with the brand of last year’s clog. While it lasted there was great drinking, singing, and telling of tales. Sometimes it was accompanied by <span epub:type="z3998:event">Christmas</span> candles; but in the cottages the only light was from the ruddy blaze of the great wood fire. The <span epub:type="z3998:event">Yule</span> clog was to burn all night; if it went out, it was considered a sign of ill luck. <a href="christmas-eve.xhtml#noteref-30" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
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<p>From the <i epub:type="se:name.publication.newspaper">Flying Eagle</i>, a small gazette, published December 24, 1652: “The House spent much time this day about the business of the Navy, for settling the affairs at sea, and before they rose, were presented with a terrible remonstrance against <span epub:type="z3998:event">Christmas</span> day, grounded upon divine Scriptures, 2 Corinthians 5:16; 1 Corinthians 15:14, 17; and in honor of the Lord’s Day, grounded upon these Scriptures, John 20:1; Revelation 1:10; Psalms 118:24; Leviticus 23:7, 11; Mark 15:8; Psalms 84:10, in which <span epub:type="z3998:event">Christmas</span> is called Antichrist’s mass, and those Massemongers and Papists who observe it, <abbr class="eoc">etc.</abbr> In consequence of which parliament spent some time in consultation about the abolition of <span epub:type="z3998:event">Christmas</span> day, passed orders to that effect, and resolved to sit on the following day, which was commonly called <span epub:type="z3998:event">Christmas</span> day.” <a href="christmas-day.xhtml#noteref-31" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
<p>From the <i epub:type="se:name.publication.newspaper">Flying Eagle</i>, a small gazette, published December 24, 1652: “The House spent much time this day about the business of the Navy, for settling the affairs at sea, and before they rose, were presented with a terrible remonstrance against <span epub:type="z3998:event">Christmas</span> day, grounded upon divine Scriptures, 2 Corinthians 5:16; 1 Corinthians 15:14, 17; and in honor of the Lord’s Day, grounded upon these Scriptures, John 20:1; Revelation 1:10; Psalms 118:24; Leviticus 23:7, 11; Mark 15:8; Psalms 84:10, in which <span epub:type="z3998:event">Christmas</span> is called Antichrist’s mass, and those Massemongers and Papists who observe it, <abbr class="eoc">etc.</abbr> In consequence of which parliament spent some time in consultation about the abolition of <span epub:type="z3998:event">Christmas</span> day, passed orders to that effect, and resolved to sit on the following day, which was commonly called <span epub:type="z3998:event">Christmas</span> day.” <a href="christmas-day.xhtml#noteref-31" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
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