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" any disrespect, for he has done whatever could be done in " his way, by actually wedging and driving in one fact after " another into his pages till they bristle with facts, and the " heart and the imagination are alike beaten down and " crushed to pieces... "
The study of Church history recommended, lecture - Page 40
by Hugh James Rose - 1834
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The Ecclesiastical History of M. L'abbé Fleury: From the Second Ecumenical ...

Claude Fleury - 1842 - 632 pages
...imagination are alike beaten down and ;£ " crushed to pieces — and see, when one has read his careful _ " and laborious conglomeration of facts, what more we...laws and " customs, and institutions and manners, and gradually to " cheer and bless all the sons of men. " We toil through his pages with a reluctant and...
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An Essay on the Miracles Recorded in the Ecclesiastical History of the Early ...

John Henry Newman - 1843 - 234 pages
...any one take up " Mosheim," says Mr. Rose in his Second Divinity Lecture delivered at Durham, " — and I mention his name without " any disrespect, for...laws and " customs, and institutions and manners, and gradually to " cheer and bless all the sons of men. " We toil through his pages with a reluctant and...
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An Essay on the Miracles Recorded in the Ecclesiastical History of the Early ...

John Henry Newman - 1843 - 226 pages
...— and I mention his name without " any disrespect, for he has done whatever could be done in " bis way, by actually wedging and driving in one fact after...laws and " customs, and institutions and manners, and gradually to " cheer and bless all the sons of men. ." We toil through his pages with a reluctant and...
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The Revolutions, Insurrections, and Conspiracies of Europe, Volume 1

William Cooke Taylor - 1843 - 436 pages
...throw much light on the most important relation that the religion of the Gospel bears to mankind, " as a rule of life intended to influence both individuals and nations, gradually to operate upon laws, customs, and institutions and manners, and gradually to cheer and bless all the sons of men."* But...
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