The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 7
... look to it ; while we , all innocent of any such sumptuous designs her Majesty's Church Building Commis- sioners themselves not more so - refer to these Benedictine prodigies only as illustrating a memorable passage in Benedictine ...
... look to it ; while we , all innocent of any such sumptuous designs her Majesty's Church Building Commis- sioners themselves not more so - refer to these Benedictine prodigies only as illustrating a memorable passage in Benedictine ...
Pàgina 11
... look back as their spiritual progenitor ; nor did any uninspired man ever add to the per- manent dominion of our faith provinces of such extent and value . If , in accomplishing that great work , Boniface relied more on human authority ...
... look back as their spiritual progenitor ; nor did any uninspired man ever add to the per- manent dominion of our faith provinces of such extent and value . If , in accomplishing that great work , Boniface relied more on human authority ...
Pàgina 31
... look for assurance as to the title of a relic to the veneration of the faithful ? To this grave inquiry , the learned Benedictine gravely answers as follows : Be sure that the alleged saint has been authentically proved to have been a ...
... look for assurance as to the title of a relic to the veneration of the faithful ? To this grave inquiry , the learned Benedictine gravely answers as follows : Be sure that the alleged saint has been authentically proved to have been a ...
Pàgina 43
... looks about him with the same esprit fort . At the foot of the mountain , ' he says , we found an inn , where we learned to fast , as we got nothing but some cabbages which I could not eat , some nuts , and one apple for our supper ...
... looks about him with the same esprit fort . At the foot of the mountain , ' he says , we found an inn , where we learned to fast , as we got nothing but some cabbages which I could not eat , some nuts , and one apple for our supper ...
Pàgina 62
6 an altitude of nearly one hundred feet between two summits . ' It looks , ' says a recent traveller , like a spider's web flung ' across a chasm , its delicate tracery showing clear and distinct against the sky . ' Diligences and ...
6 an altitude of nearly one hundred feet between two summits . ' It looks , ' says a recent traveller , like a spider's web flung ' across a chasm , its delicate tracery showing clear and distinct against the sky . ' Diligences and ...
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