Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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Pagina 84
... Church . Whether we look to France , or Spain , or the Netherlands , which lay exposed to both of these powers , we everywhere see the Church militant . It is seen fight- ing everywhere- and everywhere for dominion , and fighting with ...
... Church . Whether we look to France , or Spain , or the Netherlands , which lay exposed to both of these powers , we everywhere see the Church militant . It is seen fight- ing everywhere- and everywhere for dominion , and fighting with ...
Pagina 85
... Church of Rome ! " YO Neutral powers often attempted to mediate ; they interposed with the hope of restoring peace to Europe . But offers of mediation were idle there could be no com- promise with such a foe as Philip . His anger , his ...
... Church of Rome ! " YO Neutral powers often attempted to mediate ; they interposed with the hope of restoring peace to Europe . But offers of mediation were idle there could be no com- promise with such a foe as Philip . His anger , his ...
Pagina 86
... Church was the necessary result of that attraction by which each in- dividual was drawn to the same celestial Source of all his hopes and all his righteousness , of his salva- tion and his joy : -just as needles which cluster round the ...
... Church was the necessary result of that attraction by which each in- dividual was drawn to the same celestial Source of all his hopes and all his righteousness , of his salva- tion and his joy : -just as needles which cluster round the ...
Pagina 87
... Church . Let all due honour be paid to mis- sionary monks and administrative bishops ; but when we descend to the times of which our history treats , society can at all events dis- pense with the jurisprudence or the administrative ...
... Church . Let all due honour be paid to mis- sionary monks and administrative bishops ; but when we descend to the times of which our history treats , society can at all events dis- pense with the jurisprudence or the administrative ...
Pagina 89
... Church , in an age when religion was the atmosphere of men's daily lives , yet finding his sin- cerest admirer , and one of his most faithful allies , in the Grand Turk the representative of national liberty and human rights against ...
... Church , in an age when religion was the atmosphere of men's daily lives , yet finding his sin- cerest admirer , and one of his most faithful allies , in the Grand Turk the representative of national liberty and human rights against ...
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