Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 4Sheldon and Company, 1862 |
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الصفحة 317
... reformation of doctrine in the North , a reformation of manners and discipline in the South . In the course of a single generation , the whole spirit of the church of Rome underwent a change . From the halls of the Vatican to the most ...
... reformation of doctrine in the North , a reformation of manners and discipline in the South . In the course of a single generation , the whole spirit of the church of Rome underwent a change . From the halls of the Vatican to the most ...
الصفحة 328
... Reformation , had succeeded Popes who , in religious fervour and severe sanctity of manners , might bear a comparison with Cyprian or Ambrose . The order of Jesuits alone could show many men not inferior in sincerity , con- stancy ...
... Reformation , had succeeded Popes who , in religious fervour and severe sanctity of manners , might bear a comparison with Cyprian or Ambrose . The order of Jesuits alone could show many men not inferior in sincerity , con- stancy ...
الصفحة 340
... Reformation , and what they are now , will acknowledge that some great cause has , during the last three centu- ries , operated to raise one part of the European family , and to depress the other . Compare the history of Eng- land and ...
... Reformation , and what they are now , will acknowledge that some great cause has , during the last three centu- ries , operated to raise one part of the European family , and to depress the other . Compare the history of Eng- land and ...
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