The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 12
... truth ) , has produced a living portrait of Lanfranc , the subtle Italian , who , armed with homilies for the devout , jests for the facetious , austerities for the superstitious , learning for the inquisitive , and obsequiousness for ...
... truth ) , has produced a living portrait of Lanfranc , the subtle Italian , who , armed with homilies for the devout , jests for the facetious , austerities for the superstitious , learning for the inquisitive , and obsequiousness for ...
Pàgina 13
... Truth , ' on Free - will , ' and on the Divine Prescience , ' are not only the earliest in point of time , but , in the order of invention , are the earliest models , of those scholastic works , which exhibit , in such intimate and ...
... Truth , ' on Free - will , ' and on the Divine Prescience , ' are not only the earliest in point of time , but , in the order of invention , are the earliest models , of those scholastic works , which exhibit , in such intimate and ...
Pàgina 15
... truth better than if he had studied many ' years in the schools . I teach without noise of words , without confusion of opi- ' nions , without ambition of honour , without the shock of ' arguments . 6 To some men I speak common things ...
... truth better than if he had studied many ' years in the schools . I teach without noise of words , without confusion of opi- ' nions , without ambition of honour , without the shock of ' arguments . 6 To some men I speak common things ...
Pàgina 18
... truth , unless he can also embellish and adorn it . Happily , however , we are not dependent on his guidance . All that is most interesting respecting Mabillon may be gathered from his own letters and his works . For to write was the ...
... truth , unless he can also embellish and adorn it . Happily , however , we are not dependent on his guidance . All that is most interesting respecting Mabillon may be gathered from his own letters and his works . For to write was the ...
Pàgina 23
... truth beau- tifully balance and sustain each other . It ' I have ever been persuaded , ' he says , ' that in claiming for their order honours not justly due to it , monastic men offend against the modesty of the Gospel as grievously as ...
... truth beau- tifully balance and sustain each other . It ' I have ever been persuaded , ' he says , ' that in claiming for their order honours not justly due to it , monastic men offend against the modesty of the Gospel as grievously as ...
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