The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 3
... readers of the earlier parts of his wonderous com- pilations ; receiving submissively the assurance that St. Benedict sang eucharistic hymns in his mother's womb - raised a dead child to life - caused his pupil Maurus to tread the water ...
... readers of the earlier parts of his wonderous com- pilations ; receiving submissively the assurance that St. Benedict sang eucharistic hymns in his mother's womb - raised a dead child to life - caused his pupil Maurus to tread the water ...
Pàgina 15
... readers of one passage of which M. de Malan ( one of Mabillon's biographers ) has reminded us ourselves , in which the author of the De Imitatione Christi ' ( himself a Benedictine , if Mabillon may be trusted ) has sung to his Æolian ...
... readers of one passage of which M. de Malan ( one of Mabillon's biographers ) has reminded us ourselves , in which the author of the De Imitatione Christi ' ( himself a Benedictine , if Mabillon may be trusted ) has sung to his Æolian ...
Pàgina 22
... reader of such a work would find him- self in 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 ...
... reader of such a work would find him- self in 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 ...
Pàgina 44
... readers into her fellow travellers . Such of the letters comprised in this collection as are written by Mabillon himself , relate exclusively to the duties of his mission ; and are grave and simple , though perhaps too elabor- ately ...
... readers into her fellow travellers . Such of the letters comprised in this collection as are written by Mabillon himself , relate exclusively to the duties of his mission ; and are grave and simple , though perhaps too elabor- ately ...
Pàgina 88
... reader wish to know what influence it had on the war ? After having become intimate during twenty - four books with all the leaders on each side - after having sympathised with their hopes and their fears , and become in his heart a ...
... reader wish to know what influence it had on the war ? After having become intimate during twenty - four books with all the leaders on each side - after having sympathised with their hopes and their fears , and become in his heart a ...
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