| Blaise Pascal - 1850 - 408 pagina’s
...inventions, as they remark in the same place, 'crimes may be expiated now-a-days alacrius — with more zeal and alacrity than they were committed in former days,...stains almost as cleverly as they contracted them — plurimi vix titiwt maculas contrahunt quam eluunt.' " " Pray, then, father, do teach me some of... | |
| Giovanni Battista Nicolini - 1854 - 574 pagina’s
...troubled consciences; and this is even boldly asserted by themselves. In the Imago prinii Sceculi, S. 3, ch. 8, are words to this effect : — " With...on social duties. We only beg of him, in order that ho may well understand all the enormity of these doctrines, to look at them from the point of view... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 574 pagina’s
...troubled consciences; and this is even boldly asserted by themselves. In the Imago primi Sceculi, S. iii, ch. 8, are words to this effect: "With the aid of...that he may well understand all the enormity of these doctrines, to look at them from the point of view of the Papists, who consider the confessional as... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 600 pagina’s
...aid of pious finesse, and holy artifice of devotion, crimes may be expiated now-a-days, alaJorius, with more joy and alacrity than they were committed...that he may well understand all the enormity of these doctrines, to look at them from the point of view of the Papists, who consider the confessional as... | |
| Blaise Pascal - 1875 - 388 pagina’s
...now-a-days alacrius—with more zeal and .alacrity than they were committed in former days, and a frreat many people may be washed from their stains almost as cleverly as they contracted them—plurimi via; citius maculas contrahunt qwam eluunt.'" " And how do you manage that, father ?... | |
| Blaise Pascal - 1898 - 358 pagina’s
...now-a-days alacrius — with more zeal and nlacrity than they were committed in former days, and a {rreat many people may be washed from their stains almost as cleverly as they contracted them — plurimi vix citius maculas contrahunt (fiiam eluunt.' " " Pray, then, father, do teach me some... | |
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