The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 81
... seems to us to demand no ordinary credulity ; and the conjecture that it was possible - for , after all , it is no- thing but a conjecture - should at least have been supported by the example of some nation , equally civilised with the ...
... seems to us to demand no ordinary credulity ; and the conjecture that it was possible - for , after all , it is no- thing but a conjecture - should at least have been supported by the example of some nation , equally civilised with the ...
Page 87
... seems as if the latter had been reserved to be the crown of the prayers of St. Stephen , that the power of the intercession of the saints for their persecutors might be written so conspicuously in the history of the very dawn of the ...
... seems as if the latter had been reserved to be the crown of the prayers of St. Stephen , that the power of the intercession of the saints for their persecutors might be written so conspicuously in the history of the very dawn of the ...
Page 88
... seems to have been , that her name does not occur in the earlier martyrologies and breviaries ; and devotion to her seems to have languished till Martin V. translated her relics to Rome , where they are now venerated in the Church which ...
... seems to have been , that her name does not occur in the earlier martyrologies and breviaries ; and devotion to her seems to have languished till Martin V. translated her relics to Rome , where they are now venerated in the Church which ...
Page 90
... seems to promise safety in the growing gloom is more and more concentrated in the Church and her great saints . Of these M. de Broglie's present subject leads him to deal with much fulness with St. Basil , St. Ambrose , St. Chrysostom ...
... seems to promise safety in the growing gloom is more and more concentrated in the Church and her great saints . Of these M. de Broglie's present subject leads him to deal with much fulness with St. Basil , St. Ambrose , St. Chrysostom ...
Page 91
... seem that his great literary labours had been mostly accomplished before the change . Two years after his ordination , he ... seems to have done a good deal to support a part of his family as well as himself - did not amount to more than ...
... seem that his great literary labours had been mostly accomplished before the change . Two years after his ordination , he ... seems to have done a good deal to support a part of his family as well as himself - did not amount to more than ...
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