Broadstone of HonorLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1826 - 311 |
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... observe the opinions of the clergy in great cities ; I might particularly distinguish Liege and Cologne , Vienna , Padua , Lyons , and Paris , in which last I often met a most learned theologian of the Sorbonne , a worthy clerk , " as ...
... observe the opinions of the clergy in great cities ; I might particularly distinguish Liege and Cologne , Vienna , Padua , Lyons , and Paris , in which last I often met a most learned theologian of the Sorbonne , a worthy clerk , " as ...
Strona 64
... observe that this successor of the apostles did not send his commission to a King or to an assembly of lay - men , but to one who had himself an ordination and a spiritual power . It was an established doctrine with our Saxon fathers ...
... observe that this successor of the apostles did not send his commission to a King or to an assembly of lay - men , but to one who had himself an ordination and a spiritual power . It was an established doctrine with our Saxon fathers ...
Strona 76
... observe the verse which the priests were singing at the moment , and relate it to him , ( for that church was one of those in which the Psalms were unceasingly chaunted night and day , ) the historian informs us that the Church had ...
... observe the verse which the priests were singing at the moment , and relate it to him , ( for that church was one of those in which the Psalms were unceasingly chaunted night and day , ) the historian informs us that the Church had ...
Strona 77
... observing that the entertainments of dancing , music , and mimicry , exhibited at the annual fairs , made the people less religious , proscribed these sports and excommunicated the performers . But finding that no regard was paid to ...
... observing that the entertainments of dancing , music , and mimicry , exhibited at the annual fairs , made the people less religious , proscribed these sports and excommunicated the performers . But finding that no regard was paid to ...
Strona 78
... Observe what a solemn tone and manner Socrates seems to assume , changing , as it were , his very countenance , when he speaks of what he has heard or learned , by tradition , from his fathers ; as , for instance , in the Phædo , where ...
... Observe what a solemn tone and manner Socrates seems to assume , changing , as it were , his very countenance , when he speaks of what he has heard or learned , by tradition , from his fathers ; as , for instance , in the Phædo , where ...
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