The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 4
... thought with which he so ex- hausted the science of monastic polity , that all subsequent rules have been nothing more than modifications of his own , the prescience with which he reconciled conventual franchises with abbatial dominion ...
... thought with which he so ex- hausted the science of monastic polity , that all subsequent rules have been nothing more than modifications of his own , the prescience with which he reconciled conventual franchises with abbatial dominion ...
Pàgina 13
... thought over which , in the solitude of his library , he enjoyed a princely but unenvied dominion , were in his eyes of incom- parably higher value , than either his primacy of the Church of England , or his triumph in maintaining the ...
... thought over which , in the solitude of his library , he enjoyed a princely but unenvied dominion , were in his eyes of incom- parably higher value , than either his primacy of the Church of England , or his triumph in maintaining the ...
Pàgina 15
... thought how they may serve me . I am he who , in one instant , raise up the humble in mind to ' understand eternal ... thoughts , promoting holy actions , distributing to each one as I will . ' 6 If , as the Benedictines maintained ...
... thought how they may serve me . I am he who , in one instant , raise up the humble in mind to ' understand eternal ... thoughts , promoting holy actions , distributing to each one as I will . ' 6 If , as the Benedictines maintained ...
Pàgina 23
... thought in modern times the phraseology and the grammar , those of the Court of Augustus ; the idioms and structure ... thought inadmissible . I thought myself also entitled to make a reasonable use of this freedom ; though with all the ...
... thought in modern times the phraseology and the grammar , those of the Court of Augustus ; the idioms and structure ... thought inadmissible . I thought myself also entitled to make a reasonable use of this freedom ; though with all the ...
Pàgina 27
... thought of the interest of this dispute ( which , however , involves questions of the very highest practical importance ) , no one probably will read with indifference the answer of Papebroch to his formidable antagonist : 6 - ' I ...
... thought of the interest of this dispute ( which , however , involves questions of the very highest practical importance ) , no one probably will read with indifference the answer of Papebroch to his formidable antagonist : 6 - ' I ...
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