Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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Pagina 22
... ministers of religion . They were men like Leo the Tenth ; men who , with the Latinity of the Augustan age , had acquired its atheistical and scof- fing spirit . They regarded those Christian mysteries , of which they were stewards ...
... ministers of religion . They were men like Leo the Tenth ; men who , with the Latinity of the Augustan age , had acquired its atheistical and scof- fing spirit . They regarded those Christian mysteries , of which they were stewards ...
Pagina 32
... ministers . But , admitted or rejected , he feels that his vocation is determined . His orders have come down to him , not through a long and doubtful series of Arian and popish bishops , but direct from on high . His commis- sion is ...
... ministers . But , admitted or rejected , he feels that his vocation is determined . His orders have come down to him , not through a long and doubtful series of Arian and popish bishops , but direct from on high . His commis- sion is ...
Pagina 33
... minister . To that Church he becomes as strongly at- tached as any of the cardinals whose scarlet carriages and liveries crowd the entrance of the palace on the Quirinal . In this way the Church of Rome unites in herself all the ...
... minister . To that Church he becomes as strongly at- tached as any of the cardinals whose scarlet carriages and liveries crowd the entrance of the palace on the Quirinal . In this way the Church of Rome unites in herself all the ...
Pagina 42
... ministers , and dis- tinguished themselves , even in the Jacobin Club and the Commune of Paris , by the excess of their impudence and ferocity . Others , more faithful to their principles , were butchered by scores without a trial ...
... ministers , and dis- tinguished themselves , even in the Jacobin Club and the Commune of Paris , by the excess of their impudence and ferocity . Others , more faithful to their principles , were butchered by scores without a trial ...
Pagina 66
... ministers had been driven from the parish churches to the conventicles . But it is needless to dwell on partic- ular expressions . The whole air and spirit of the piece belong to a period subsequent to that mentioned by Wycherley . As ...
... ministers had been driven from the parish churches to the conventicles . But it is needless to dwell on partic- ular expressions . The whole air and spirit of the piece belong to a period subsequent to that mentioned by Wycherley . As ...
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