The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 1
... result of natural causes . For what better proof could be given of the divine origin of any religion than by showing that it had at once overspread the civilised world , by the expansive power of an inherent aptitude to the nature and ...
... result of natural causes . For what better proof could be given of the divine origin of any religion than by showing that it had at once overspread the civilised world , by the expansive power of an inherent aptitude to the nature and ...
Pàgina 29
... any witness of the conflict to trace distinctly either the progress of it or the result . It may , however , be in general reported of this debate that , according to the Benedictine arguments , 1849 . 29 The French Benedictines .
... any witness of the conflict to trace distinctly either the progress of it or the result . It may , however , be in general reported of this debate that , according to the Benedictine arguments , 1849 . 29 The French Benedictines .
Pàgina 30
... result might with safety have been predicted , from the different tempers in which the contro- versialists had encountered each other . Mabillon descended to the contest in the panoply of a humble , truth loving spirit . De Rancé ( if ...
... result might with safety have been predicted , from the different tempers in which the contro- versialists had encountered each other . Mabillon descended to the contest in the panoply of a humble , truth loving spirit . De Rancé ( if ...
Pàgina 34
... result was , that , instead of a history of what had actually occurred , he produced a chronicle , from which it may be learnt what are the occurrences , the belief of which the Church has sanctioned , or has silently left to the ...
... result was , that , instead of a history of what had actually occurred , he produced a chronicle , from which it may be learnt what are the occurrences , the belief of which the Church has sanctioned , or has silently left to the ...
Pàgina 37
... results of these expeditions were various learned itineraries ( such as his Iter Burgundicum ' and his Museum Italicum ' ) , and a prodigious accession to the wealth of the royal library . His services were rewarded by Louis with a seat ...
... results of these expeditions were various learned itineraries ( such as his Iter Burgundicum ' and his Museum Italicum ' ) , and a prodigious accession to the wealth of the royal library . His services were rewarded by Louis with a seat ...
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