The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 18
... never offered himself at the outset of any literary journey . It is the pleasure of M. de Malan to qualify the speculative propensities of our own age , by the blindest credulity of the middle ages . He is at the same moment a ...
... never offered himself at the outset of any literary journey . It is the pleasure of M. de Malan to qualify the speculative propensities of our own age , by the blindest credulity of the middle ages . He is at the same moment a ...
Pàgina 19
ceasingly plied those happy tasks , of which the interest never fails and the tranquillity can never be disturbed . Jean Mabillon was born at the village of St. Pierre Mont , in Champagne , on the 23d of November , 1632. His mother did ...
ceasingly plied those happy tasks , of which the interest never fails and the tranquillity can never be disturbed . Jean Mabillon was born at the village of St. Pierre Mont , in Champagne , on the 23d of November , 1632. His mother did ...
Pàgina 28
... never found a proof of any such imposture . His disciples assailed the sceptical Germon by far more elaborate hostilities . In one form or another the dispute has descended to our own times . At the commencement of it , in the ...
... never found a proof of any such imposture . His disciples assailed the sceptical Germon by far more elaborate hostilities . In one form or another the dispute has descended to our own times . At the commencement of it , in the ...
Pàgina 30
... never come within the reach of each other's weapons . But Mabillon and De Rancé could never get beyond the reach of each other's love . After the close of the debate they met at La Trappe ; and separated - not without much unreserved ...
... never come within the reach of each other's weapons . But Mabillon and De Rancé could never get beyond the reach of each other's love . After the close of the debate they met at La Trappe ; and separated - not without much unreserved ...
Pàgina 31
... never displayed a more edifying seriousness , than was exhibited by Mabillon in laying down the laws which determine whether any given bone be- longed of yore to a sinner or a saint . The miracle - working criterion , though apparently ...
... never displayed a more edifying seriousness , than was exhibited by Mabillon in laying down the laws which determine whether any given bone be- longed of yore to a sinner or a saint . The miracle - working criterion , though apparently ...
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