The Broad Stone of Honour Or the True Sense and Practice of Chivalry: Tancredus, Tom 1 |
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... or murmuring , or censuring ; let him place all his hope in God , and when he
does what is good , let him attribute that to God . Let him always bear doomsday
in his mind , and dread hell - punishments , and with all spiritual eagerness let
him ...
... or murmuring , or censuring ; let him place all his hope in God , and when he
does what is good , let him attribute that to God . Let him always bear doomsday
in his mind , and dread hell - punishments , and with all spiritual eagerness let
him ...
Strona 196
Another is for the arrival of a layman : “ Those whom necessity binds to the world ,
seeing that they cannot leave the world , should take care so to hold the goods of
this world as not to succumb to them through infirmity of mind . Ponder , then ...
Another is for the arrival of a layman : “ Those whom necessity binds to the world ,
seeing that they cannot leave the world , should take care so to hold the goods of
this world as not to succumb to them through infirmity of mind . Ponder , then ...
Strona 319
Virtue , ” continues the monk of Oxford , “ illuminates the mind so as to make a
man comprehend more easily , not only moral , but scientific questions ; and this I
have diligently proved in the case of many young men who made a progress in ...
Virtue , ” continues the monk of Oxford , “ illuminates the mind so as to make a
man comprehend more easily , not only moral , but scientific questions ; and this I
have diligently proved in the case of many young men who made a progress in ...
Strona 331
... for after having once had a glimpse , though but for a moment , of the essence
of beauty and all perfection , recalling to mind that reality , they acquired wings ;
and having acquired them , they endeavoured to fly upwards ; but not being able
...
... for after having once had a glimpse , though but for a moment , of the essence
of beauty and all perfection , recalling to mind that reality , they acquired wings ;
and having acquired them , they endeavoured to fly upwards ; but not being able
...
Strona 353
Est with the love of nature and of God ; who did not seek , like the sophist , “
intelligere carnalia et videre spiritualia , quod fieri non potest , ” l to make the eye
discharge the office of the mind , and the mind that of the eye ; to have a sensual
...
Est with the love of nature and of God ; who did not seek , like the sophist , “
intelligere carnalia et videre spiritualia , quod fieri non potest , ” l to make the eye
discharge the office of the mind , and the mind that of the eye ; to have a sensual
...
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