The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 1
... 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- kind ? By entering on a still wider ...
... 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- kind ? By entering on a still wider ...
Pàgina 8
... given by the Benedictine Cassiodorus for the guidance of his brethren in their studies . He had collected , and he enjoins them to read , the Greek and Latin fathers , the Church historians , the geo- graphers and grammarians whose ...
... given by the Benedictine Cassiodorus for the guidance of his brethren in their studies . He had collected , and he enjoins them to read , the Greek and Latin fathers , the Church historians , the geo- graphers and grammarians whose ...
Pàgina 17
... given in commendam by Louis the Debonnaire , to a bishop of Poictiers ; by Eudes to his brother Robert , a layman ; and at length , by Louis XIII . , to a widow of the Duke of Lor- raine - which is much as though the mastership of ...
... given in commendam by Louis the Debonnaire , to a bishop of Poictiers ; by Eudes to his brother Robert , a layman ; and at length , by Louis XIII . , to a widow of the Duke of Lor- raine - which is much as though the mastership of ...
Pàgina 22
... given to the world . It would , indeed , be a review based throughout upon assumptions which the Protestant Churches with one voice contradict . But if , for the immediate purpose , those assump- tions were conceded , the reader of such ...
... given to the world . It would , indeed , be a review based throughout upon assumptions which the Protestant Churches with one voice contradict . But if , for the immediate purpose , those assump- tions were conceded , the reader of such ...
Pàgina 23
... given assent to any fact on which the Church had not set the seal of her infallibility , was hazardous ; much more so to dissent from any fact which her authority had sanctioned . Yet even this heavy charge was preferred against ...
... given assent to any fact on which the Church had not set the seal of her infallibility , was hazardous ; much more so to dissent from any fact which her authority had sanctioned . Yet even this heavy charge was preferred against ...
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