The Month, Volume 18Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1873 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 46
Page 11
... honour in letters , which was accorded to him three years later . M. Cousin , who was one of the judges on that occasion , after hearing his thesis , could not refrain from exclaiming— “ Ah , M. Ozanam , eloquence can go no farther ...
... honour in letters , which was accorded to him three years later . M. Cousin , who was one of the judges on that occasion , after hearing his thesis , could not refrain from exclaiming— “ Ah , M. Ozanam , eloquence can go no farther ...
Page 14
... honours of war , having won to my side even those who derided me . .. God gave me the grace to take into this contest a faith which , without seeking to put itself forward , animates the thought , preserves harmony in the intelligence ...
... honours of war , having won to my side even those who derided me . .. God gave me the grace to take into this contest a faith which , without seeking to put itself forward , animates the thought , preserves harmony in the intelligence ...
Page 29
... with faithful and respectful hands , collected all his works , his scattered notes and his letters , into a series of eleven volumes , which will make his name known to , and honoured by , posterity . Frédéric Ozanam . 29.
... with faithful and respectful hands , collected all his works , his scattered notes and his letters , into a series of eleven volumes , which will make his name known to , and honoured by , posterity . Frédéric Ozanam . 29.
Page 30
name known to , and honoured by , posterity . A valuable testimony is borne to his erudition and brilliant talents in a preface to these volumes written by the learned Ampère , son of Ozanam's first patron , and his constant and sincere ...
name known to , and honoured by , posterity . A valuable testimony is borne to his erudition and brilliant talents in a preface to these volumes written by the learned Ampère , son of Ozanam's first patron , and his constant and sincere ...
Page 40
... honour in his funeral , the captain commanded to be cut into four quarters , and so cast into the sea , where , for the merit of his works , his body was intombed in the bellies of the hungry lizards .. And in precipitating him into the ...
... honour in his funeral , the captain commanded to be cut into four quarters , and so cast into the sea , where , for the merit of his works , his body was intombed in the bellies of the hungry lizards .. And in precipitating him into the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Anglican Anne Catharine Archbishop authority beautiful Bishop Bishop of Lincoln Blessed called Catholic character child Christ Christian Chrysostom Church confession Count Cavour death desire divine doctrine earth England English Erasmus eyes faith Father favour feeling France Frédéric Ozanam French friends Garibaldi give Government grace hand heart holy honour hope Hugh Italy Jesuits Jesus King labour Lady letter live Lord Lord Mountjoy Lorner Malham means Mentone mind mother never observed Olivaint once Ozanam Pall Mall Gazette Paris passed poor Pope pray prayers present priest Prince principle Protestant Protestantism question received religion religious Rome Sacrament sacrifice saints seemed sent Sorbonne soul speak spirit suffering teaching tell thee theologians Theotokos things Thomas Gascoigne thou thought told truth Turin tyrannicide tyrant Ultramontane Venus whole words Wotton writer