| William Robertson - 1836 - 662 pagina’s
...minister. They were the spiritual guides of almost every person eminent for rank or power. They possessed the highest degree of confidence and interest with...advantages which an active and enterprising body of men migbl derive from all these circumstances are obvious. They iormed the minds of men in their youth.... | |
| Frederic Fysh - 1837 - 622 pagina’s
...minister. They were the spiritual guides of almost every person eminent for rank or power. They possessed the highest degree of confidence and interest with...of men in their youth. They retained an ascendant ever them in their advanced years. They possessed, at different periods, the direction of the most... | |
| William Robertson - 1838 - 658 pagina’s
...minister. They were the spiritual guides of almost every person eminent for rank or power. They possessed the highest degree of confidence and interest with...their youth. They retained an ascendant over them in iheir advanced years. They possessed, at different periods, the direction of the most considerable... | |
| Charles Buck - 1838 - 1574 pagina’s
...ritual guides of almost every person eminent lot rank or jwwcr ; they possessed the highest oVgrre of confidence and interest with the papal court, as the most zealous and able champion* for iu authority; they possessed, at iliflcrent periods* the direction of the most considerate... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 620 pagina’s
...They were the spiritual guides of almost every person eminent for rank or power, and they possessed the highest degree of confidence and interest with the papal court, as the most zealous and able assertors of its dominion. The advantages which an active and enterprising body of priests might derive... | |
| E. K. Pickering - 1851 - 118 pagina’s
...princes, and the spiritual guides of almost every person eminent for rank or power; they possessed the highest degree of confidence and interest with...most zealous and able champions for its authority. Notwithstanding the vow of poverty (and which they contrived to elude,) the order acquired extensive... | |
| 1853 - 796 pagina’s
...century, " they were the spiritual guides of almost every person eminent for rank or power. They possessed the highest degree of confidence and interest with...retained an ascendant over them in their advanced yews. They possessed, at different periods, the direction of the most considerable courts in Europe.... | |
| Jesuit executorship - 1853 - 372 pagina’s
...They were the spiritual guides of almost every person eminent for rank or power, and they possessed the highest degree of confidence and interest with...most zealous and able champions for its authority. They had also become the confessors of almost all the monarchs of Europe, a function, under a weak... | |
| 1853 - 408 pagina’s
...They were the spiritual guides of almost every person " eminent for rank or power, and they possessed the highest " degree of confidence and interest with the papal court as " the most zealous and able assertors of its dominion. " As they formed the minds of men in youth, they retained "an ascendant... | |
| William Robertson - 1856 - 656 pagina’s
...minister. They were the spiritual guides of almost every person eminent for rank or power. They possessed the highest degree of confidence and interest with...active and enterprising body of men might derive from al| these circumstances are obvious. They formed the miiîds of men in their youth. They retained an... | |
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