Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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Pagina 13
... began to make itself heard . The public mind of England was soon stirred to its inmost depths ; and the influence of the new doctrines was soon felt , even in the distant kingdom of Bohemia . Bohemia , indeed , there had long been a ...
... began to make itself heard . The public mind of England was soon stirred to its inmost depths ; and the influence of the new doctrines was soon felt , even in the distant kingdom of Bohemia . Bohemia , indeed , there had long been a ...
Pagina 14
... began the third and the most memorable struggle for spiritual freedom . The times were changed . The great remains of Athenian and Roman genius were studied by thousands . The Church had no longer a monopoly of learning . The powers of ...
... began the third and the most memorable struggle for spiritual freedom . The times were changed . The great remains of Athenian and Roman genius were studied by thousands . The Church had no longer a monopoly of learning . The powers of ...
Pagina 17
... began to fight heathens in the New . It was under the authority of a papal bull that her children steered into unknown seas . It was under the standard of the cross that they marched fearlessly into the heart of great kingdoms . It was ...
... began to fight heathens in the New . It was under the authority of a papal bull that her children steered into unknown seas . It was under the standard of the cross that they marched fearlessly into the heart of great kingdoms . It was ...
Pagina 18
... began to preach in a strange jargon of mingled Castilian and Tuscan . The Theatines were among the most zealous and rigid of men ; but to this enthusiastic neophyte their discipline seemed lax , and their movements sluggish ; for his ...
... began to preach in a strange jargon of mingled Castilian and Tuscan . The Theatines were among the most zealous and rigid of men ; but to this enthusiastic neophyte their discipline seemed lax , and their movements sluggish ; for his ...
Pagina 20
... began to exist , and grew rapidly to the full measure of his gigantic powers . With what vehemence , with what policy , with what exact discipline , with what dauntless courage , with what self - denial , with what forgetfulness of the ...
... began to exist , and grew rapidly to the full measure of his gigantic powers . With what vehemence , with what policy , with what exact discipline , with what dauntless courage , with what self - denial , with what forgetfulness of the ...
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