The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 1
... writers might have added much to the evidence of the fact they alleged , although at a still greater prejudice to the conclusion at which they aimed . It is not predicted in the Old Testament that the progress of the Gospel should , to ...
... writers might have added much to the evidence of the fact they alleged , although at a still greater prejudice to the conclusion at which they aimed . It is not predicted in the Old Testament that the progress of the Gospel should , to ...
Pàgina 18
... writers in the congregation of St. Maur ( then established at St. Germain des Près ) divided among them this harvest of literary renown . A complete collection of their works would form a large and very valuable library ; as may indeed ...
... writers in the congregation of St. Maur ( then established at St. Germain des Près ) divided among them this harvest of literary renown . A complete collection of their works would form a large and very valuable library ; as may indeed ...
Pàgina 21
... writers of ordinary romance ; since , with less irreverence for sacred things , they are usually more entertaining , and not less authentic . For in recording the lives of those whom it is the pleasure of the Church to honour , her ...
... writers of ordinary romance ; since , with less irreverence for sacred things , they are usually more entertaining , and not less authentic . For in recording the lives of those whom it is the pleasure of the Church to honour , her ...
Pàgina 22
... writers are better persuaded or more profuse than Mabillon . -- But apart from the extravagancies of his monkish legends ... writer has yet given to the world . It would , indeed , be a review based throughout upon assumptions which the ...
... writers are better persuaded or more profuse than Mabillon . -- But apart from the extravagancies of his monkish legends ... writer has yet given to the world . It would , indeed , be a review based throughout upon assumptions which the ...
Pàgina 23
... writers have made this acknowledgment ; nor have the Fathers Yebez and Menard hesitated to reduce the number of our saints by omitting those whom they thought inadmissible . I thought myself also entitled to make a reasonable use of ...
... writers have made this acknowledgment ; nor have the Fathers Yebez and Menard hesitated to reduce the number of our saints by omitting those whom they thought inadmissible . I thought myself also entitled to make a reasonable use of ...
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