The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 2
... society the superincumbent mass of corruption , idolatry , and mental servitude might be broken up then Synodal or Presbyterian , that the tendency of separate societies to heresy and schism might be counteracted- then Episcopal , that ...
... society the superincumbent mass of corruption , idolatry , and mental servitude might be broken up then Synodal or Presbyterian , that the tendency of separate societies to heresy and schism might be counteracted- then Episcopal , that ...
Pàgina 5
... society as husbandmen , shepherds , artizans , or domestic servants . In the whirl and uproar of the handicrafts of our own day , it is difficult to imagine the noiseless spectacle which in those ages so often caught the eye , as it ...
... society as husbandmen , shepherds , artizans , or domestic servants . In the whirl and uproar of the handicrafts of our own day , it is difficult to imagine the noiseless spectacle which in those ages so often caught the eye , as it ...
Pàgina 7
... Society , the Lord of Wilton , and the benchers of the Temple look to it ; while we , all innocent of any such sumptuous designs her Majesty's Church Building Commis- sioners themselves not more so - refer to these Benedictine prodigies ...
... Society , the Lord of Wilton , and the benchers of the Temple look to it ; while we , all innocent of any such sumptuous designs her Majesty's Church Building Commis- sioners themselves not more so - refer to these Benedictine prodigies ...
Pàgina 16
... society had undergone vast changes ; but the institutes of Benedict had not been changed to meet them . The new exigencies of life demanded reformations in the religious state which Francis , Dominic , and Loyola , successively ...
... society had undergone vast changes ; but the institutes of Benedict had not been changed to meet them . The new exigencies of life demanded reformations in the religious state which Francis , Dominic , and Loyola , successively ...
Pàgina 23
... society , which , by mere silence , might have been maintained inviolate . Among those who invoked the censure of their superiors on the reckless audacity of Mabillon's critical inquiries , the foremost was Dom Phillippe Bastide ; and ...
... society , which , by mere silence , might have been maintained inviolate . Among those who invoked the censure of their superiors on the reckless audacity of Mabillon's critical inquiries , the foremost was Dom Phillippe Bastide ; and ...
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