Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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Pagina 3
... believe that , as far as there has been a change , that change has , on the whole , been in favor of the Church of Rome . We cannot , therefore , feel confident that the progress of knowledge will necessarily be fatal to a system which ...
... believe that , as far as there has been a change , that change has , on the whole , been in favor of the Church of Rome . We cannot , therefore , feel confident that the progress of knowledge will necessarily be fatal to a system which ...
Pagina 8
... believe in Ossian ; but he was willing to believe in the second sight . He would not believe in the earthquake of Lisbon ; but he was willing to believe in the Cock Lane ghost . For these reasons we have ceased to wonder at any vagaries ...
... believe in Ossian ; but he was willing to believe in the second sight . He would not believe in the earthquake of Lisbon ; but he was willing to believe in the Cock Lane ghost . For these reasons we have ceased to wonder at any vagaries ...
Pagina 34
... believe that , of the many causes to which the Church of Rome . owed her safety and her triumph at the close of the six- teenth century , the chief was the profound policy with which she used the fanaticism of such persons as St ...
... believe that , of the many causes to which the Church of Rome . owed her safety and her triumph at the close of the six- teenth century , the chief was the profound policy with which she used the fanaticism of such persons as St ...
Pagina 37
... in America have immea- surably outgrown in power those planted by Spain . Yet we have no reason to believe that , at the beginning of the sixteenth century , the Castilian was in any respect RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES 37.
... in America have immea- surably outgrown in power those planted by Spain . Yet we have no reason to believe that , at the beginning of the sixteenth century , the Castilian was in any respect RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES 37.
Pagina 45
... believe in a first cause , in a future life , or in the divine mission of Jesus . In the last century , on the other hand , when a Catholic renounced his belief in the real presence , it was a thousand to one that he renounced his ...
... believe in a first cause , in a future life , or in the divine mission of Jesus . In the last century , on the other hand , when a Catholic renounced his belief in the real presence , it was a thousand to one that he renounced his ...
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