The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 16
... possession of nearly all the pulpits of the Latin Church , the imagination , the interests , and the consciences of mankind fell so much under the control of these new fraternities , that their influence was felt throughout all the ...
... possession of nearly all the pulpits of the Latin Church , the imagination , the interests , and the consciences of mankind fell so much under the control of these new fraternities , that their influence was felt throughout all the ...
Pàgina 17
... possessed too much influence with the great , to acquiesce in a separation from her . In such cases the commendatory , aided by some ill - fed stipendiary curate , assumed all the privi- leges and immunities of a sinecurist . Yet it was ...
... possessed too much influence with the great , to acquiesce in a separation from her . In such cases the commendatory , aided by some ill - fed stipendiary curate , assumed all the privi- leges and immunities of a sinecurist . Yet it was ...
Pàgina 20
... possession of the monastery of St. Germain des Près at Paris . At the time of his arrival at St. Denys , Dom Luc d'Achery , a Benedictine monk , was engaged at St. Germain's , in one of those gigantic undertakings to which Benard had ...
... possession of the monastery of St. Germain des Près at Paris . At the time of his arrival at St. Denys , Dom Luc d'Achery , a Benedictine monk , was engaged at St. Germain's , in one of those gigantic undertakings to which Benard had ...
Pàgina 21
... possession of the undivided honour of that con- tribution to the literary wealth of France . Nor was this the greatest of his self - sacrifices in thus gratify- ing the feelings of the aged antiquarian . Benard and the other brethren of ...
... possession of the undivided honour of that con- tribution to the literary wealth of France . Nor was this the greatest of his self - sacrifices in thus gratify- ing the feelings of the aged antiquarian . Benard and the other brethren of ...
Pàgina 22
... possession of all the great controversies which agitated the Christian world during several centuries ; and of the best solutions of which they are apparently susceptible . Nor is it an insignificant addition to their other merits ...
... possession of all the great controversies which agitated the Christian world during several centuries ; and of the best solutions of which they are apparently susceptible . Nor is it an insignificant addition to their other merits ...
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