The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 1
... reason to suppose that such miraculous though transient disturbances of the laws of the material or the moral world , would have long or powerfully controlled either the belief or the affections of mankind . The heavenly husbandman ...
... reason to suppose that such miraculous though transient disturbances of the laws of the material or the moral world , would have long or powerfully controlled either the belief or the affections of mankind . The heavenly husbandman ...
Pàgina 17
... 13th and of the 14th Louis . In those times no seeds of science or literature could be sown in that favoured VOL . LXXXIX . NO . CLXXIX . C land without yielding an abundant increase . The reason of 1849 . 17 The French Benedictines .
... 13th and of the 14th Louis . In those times no seeds of science or literature could be sown in that favoured VOL . LXXXIX . NO . CLXXIX . C land without yielding an abundant increase . The reason of 1849 . 17 The French Benedictines .
Pàgina 18
land without yielding an abundant increase . The reason of this redundant fertility at that particular era , no historian can explain and no psychologist can conjecture . But , like the other pro- moters of learning in his age , Benard ...
land without yielding an abundant increase . The reason of this redundant fertility at that particular era , no historian can explain and no psychologist can conjecture . But , like the other pro- moters of learning in his age , Benard ...
Pàgina 31
... reasons , Eusebius Romanus ( such was his incognito on this occasion ) addressed to Theophilus Gallus a letter De Cultu ignotorum Sanctorum , ' in which he discussed the sufficiency of three other tests . First , he inquired , are we ...
... reasons , Eusebius Romanus ( such was his incognito on this occasion ) addressed to Theophilus Gallus a letter De Cultu ignotorum Sanctorum , ' in which he discussed the sufficiency of three other tests . First , he inquired , are we ...
Pàgina 32
... reason , was , however , an overt act of liberalism ; which Mabillon was of course required to expiate . Long and anxious were the debates in the congregation of the Index , whether the book should ' not be condemned , and the temerity ...
... reason , was , however , an overt act of liberalism ; which Mabillon was of course required to expiate . Long and anxious were the debates in the congregation of the Index , whether the book should ' not be condemned , and the temerity ...
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