The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... course with- out effect . We can scarcely wonder at the attempts to escape , if we are at all to rely upon the statements which have reached us with reference to his incessant crowd of cares and occupations ; in fact , the whole ...
... course with- out effect . We can scarcely wonder at the attempts to escape , if we are at all to rely upon the statements which have reached us with reference to his incessant crowd of cares and occupations ; in fact , the whole ...
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... course , great preaching with great self - denying acting ; preaching not embodied in words only , but mapping out a course of change and reform , could only be attended by the indignation of the ecclesiastics ; and one especi- ally ...
... course , great preaching with great self - denying acting ; preaching not embodied in words only , but mapping out a course of change and reform , could only be attended by the indignation of the ecclesiastics ; and one especi- ally ...
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... course , away , shortly after his death the tide of feeling turned . Raphael painted him amongst the doctors of the Church , in the very halls of the vatican . As to his writings , they were declared by the very Pope Alexander VI . to ...
... course , away , shortly after his death the tide of feeling turned . Raphael painted him amongst the doctors of the Church , in the very halls of the vatican . As to his writings , they were declared by the very Pope Alexander VI . to ...
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