The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Truth a whole nation of superstitious savages . Yes , he would have confessed , for John Bale was a candid man ; his humble belief that future generations would find intel- lectual delight and spiritual edification in the " Comedy of ...
... Truth a whole nation of superstitious savages . Yes , he would have confessed , for John Bale was a candid man ; his humble belief that future generations would find intel- lectual delight and spiritual edification in the " Comedy of ...
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... truth and her powerful dealing with the ungodly . Old Bale thought it best to gather up his goods and go home . He was well received by the Queen , was appointed Prebend of Canterbury and thenceforth basked in the royal favor until the ...
... truth and her powerful dealing with the ungodly . Old Bale thought it best to gather up his goods and go home . He was well received by the Queen , was appointed Prebend of Canterbury and thenceforth basked in the royal favor until the ...
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... truth , observed that civil laws were prohibitions for bad subjects , not stimulations for the good . To this day we have few laws that reward virtue . Gerson said of the civil authority , " The efficient cause was sin , the final cause ...
... truth , observed that civil laws were prohibitions for bad subjects , not stimulations for the good . To this day we have few laws that reward virtue . Gerson said of the civil authority , " The efficient cause was sin , the final cause ...
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... truth , that the want of progress in the Ottoman empire is to be attributed to the character of the Ottoman Turks , rather than to the teachings of the religion they profess . Still , there have not been wanting occasional efforts at ...
... truth , that the want of progress in the Ottoman empire is to be attributed to the character of the Ottoman Turks , rather than to the teachings of the religion they profess . Still , there have not been wanting occasional efforts at ...
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... truth . It is not the highest form , as our Lord , who used it so much , showed when He said that the hour was coming in which He would no more speak to His disciples in proverbs ( or parables ) , but would show them plainly of the ...
... truth . It is not the highest form , as our Lord , who used it so much , showed when He said that the hour was coming in which He would no more speak to His disciples in proverbs ( or parables ) , but would show them plainly of the ...
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