Giraldi Cambrensis Opera, Wydanie 21,Tom 2Longman & Company, 1862 |
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Strona xi
... clergy of his arch- deaconry ) , I have deemed it not inconsistent with my duty to instruct you , in this writing , on those " difficulties about which you were wont to consult me when I was still with you , and on others the knowledge ...
... clergy of his arch- deaconry ) , I have deemed it not inconsistent with my duty to instruct you , in this writing , on those " difficulties about which you were wont to consult me when I was still with you , and on others the knowledge ...
Strona xii
... clergy were but little in advance of the laity is obvious from this treatise alone . How , indeed , could it be otherwise , when our author should have thought it incumbent to give them instructions on the most obvious points of xii ...
... clergy were but little in advance of the laity is obvious from this treatise alone . How , indeed , could it be otherwise , when our author should have thought it incumbent to give them instructions on the most obvious points of xii ...
Strona xiii
... clergy and laity . The work belongs to a class of manuals , once numerous enough in the middle ages ; one , and not the least eminent of which , is attributed to that very Innocent who was charmed , or at least professed to be charmed ...
... clergy and laity . The work belongs to a class of manuals , once numerous enough in the middle ages ; one , and not the least eminent of which , is attributed to that very Innocent who was charmed , or at least professed to be charmed ...
Strona xv
... clergy . He confines himself , as he tells us , to those cases which had come before him in his ecclesiastical capacity . He insists on such points of doctrine and discipline as were of practical impor- tance , not to an algebraic ...
... clergy . He confines himself , as he tells us , to those cases which had come before him in his ecclesiastical capacity . He insists on such points of doctrine and discipline as were of practical impor- tance , not to an algebraic ...
Strona xvi
... clergy of his archdeaconry fell short of that ideal . The faults which seemed most heinous to him , and the virtues on which he insisted most strongly , will help the historical inquirer to form a true conception of the temper , spirit ...
... clergy of his archdeaconry fell short of that ideal . The faults which seemed most heinous to him , and the virtues on which he insisted most strongly , will help the historical inquirer to form a true conception of the temper , spirit ...
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Strona lvii - I have no need of thee : nor again the head to the feet, I have no need of you. Nay, much more those members of the body, which seem to be more feeble, are necessary: and those members of the body, which we think to be less honourable, upon these we bestow more abundant honour ; and our uncomely parts have more abundant comeliness.