The English Review, Tomy 5-6F. & J. Rivington., 1846 |
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... observe , in conclusion , that it is to such as they - to men combining the enterprising courage and unconquerable firmness with which " The steady Romans shook the world , " with the spirit which , in the hour of defeat , is resigned ...
... observe , in conclusion , that it is to such as they - to men combining the enterprising courage and unconquerable firmness with which " The steady Romans shook the world , " with the spirit which , in the hour of defeat , is resigned ...
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... observation is , that it is not intended by this direction to exclude other modes of prayer , which the Holy Ghost may teach , or which experience may suggest . No Jesuit , however , is in any case permitted to adopt any mode of prayer ...
... observation is , that it is not intended by this direction to exclude other modes of prayer , which the Holy Ghost may teach , or which experience may suggest . No Jesuit , however , is in any case permitted to adopt any mode of prayer ...
Strona 32
... observed ( as we have partly explained before ) that I ought to treat of , and ask for something agreeable to present circumstances ; for instance , as I feel in myself consolation or tribulation ; as I am seeking to obtain one virtue ...
... observed ( as we have partly explained before ) that I ought to treat of , and ask for something agreeable to present circumstances ; for instance , as I feel in myself consolation or tribulation ; as I am seeking to obtain one virtue ...
Strona 34
... observe how he disperses the innumerable devils congregated around him , throughout the world , to do mischief , not spar- ing any city or place , or any kind of persons . " Third point , to observe what kind of speech he makes to his ...
... observe how he disperses the innumerable devils congregated around him , throughout the world , to do mischief , not spar- ing any city or place , or any kind of persons . " Third point , to observe what kind of speech he makes to his ...
Strona 38
attention , and prescribes the rules of prudence and discretion necessary to be observed in order to avoid such a result . ( Dir . c . viii . § 3. ) We have seen by what methods the unhappy man who is over- taken by some wily Jesuit ...
attention , and prescribes the rules of prudence and discretion necessary to be observed in order to avoid such a result . ( Dir . c . viii . § 3. ) We have seen by what methods the unhappy man who is over- taken by some wily Jesuit ...
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