The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 1
... causes . For what better proof could be given of the divine origin of any religion than by showing that it had at once overspread the civilised world , by the expansive power of an inherent aptitude to the nature and to the wants of man ...
... causes . For what better proof could be given of the divine origin of any religion than by showing that it had at once overspread the civilised world , by the expansive power of an inherent aptitude to the nature and to the wants of man ...
Pàgina 3
... caused his pupil Maurus to tread the water dry- shod - untied by a word the knotted cords with which an Arian Goth ( Zalla by name ) had bound an honest rustic - cast out of one monk a demon , who had assumed the disguise of a farrier ...
... caused his pupil Maurus to tread the water dry- shod - untied by a word the knotted cords with which an Arian Goth ( Zalla by name ) had bound an honest rustic - cast out of one monk a demon , who had assumed the disguise of a farrier ...
Pàgina 11
... cause of the Mayor of the Palace , by his Delphic response , ' Melius esse illum vocari regem apud quem summa potestas consisteret . ' The guides of our own missionary enterprises will , probably , accuse Boniface of undue promptitude ...
... cause of the Mayor of the Palace , by his Delphic response , ' Melius esse illum vocari regem apud quem summa potestas consisteret . ' The guides of our own missionary enterprises will , probably , accuse Boniface of undue promptitude ...
Pàgina 24
... cause of historical fidelity triumphed , though not without a long and painful discussion . In proof of the touching candour which Mabillon exhibited as a controversialist , we are told that he spontaneously published one of the many ...
... cause of historical fidelity triumphed , though not without a long and painful discussion . In proof of the touching candour which Mabillon exhibited as a controversialist , we are told that he spontaneously published one of the many ...
Pàgina 25
... cause of which he had become the illustrious advocate . It related to the authorship of the treatise De Imitatione Christi , ' of all unin- spired writings incomparably the most popular , if the popularity of books may be inferred from ...
... cause of which he had become the illustrious advocate . It related to the authorship of the treatise De Imitatione Christi , ' of all unin- spired writings incomparably the most popular , if the popularity of books may be inferred from ...
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