| Martin John Spalding - 1860 - 508 pagina’s
...VOL. I. 19 that Church joins together the two great ages of human civilization. ISo other institution is left standing which carries the mind back to the...smoke of sacrifice rose from the Pantheon ; and when cameleopards and tigers bounded in the Flavian amphitheatre. The proudest royal houses are but of yesterday,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 466 pagina’s
...the mind baek to the times when the smoke of saerifiee rose from the Pantheon, and when eamelopards and tigers bounded in the Flavian amphitheatre. The proudest royal houses are hut of yesterday, when eompared with the line of the Supreme Pontiffs. That line we traee baek in an... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1865 - 632 pagina’s
...escap'd the garden (RowE, Fair Penit. 4, 1.). The first of poets was, alas! but man (BYRON p. 318.). The proudest royal houses are but of yesterday, when compared with the line of the Supreme Pontiffs (MACAUL., Essays IV. 98.). S)ie äBirfitng Don but fiefyt in biefen gotten ber bon not but gtetd).... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1866 - 734 pagina’s
...history of that Church joins together the two great ages of human civilisation. No other institution is left standing which carries the mind back to the...from the Pantheon, and when camelopards and tigers abounded in the Flavian amphitheatre. The proudest royal houses are but of yesterday, when compared... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 758 pagina’s
...history of that Church joins together the two great ages of human civilisation. No other institution is left standing which carries the mind back to the...smoke of sacrifice rose from the Pantheon, and when v camelopards and tigers abounded in the Flavian amphitheatre. The proudest royal houses are but of... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1873 - 720 pagina’s
...history of that church joins together the two great ages of human civilization. No other institution is left standing which carries the mind back to the...and tigers bounded in the Flavian amphitheatre. The Catholic Church saw the commencement of all the governments and of all the ecclesiastical establishments... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1867 - 352 pagina’s
...history of that church joins together the two great ages of human civilization. No other institution is left standing which carries the mind back to the times when the smoke of sacrifice rose from tbe Pantheon, and when camelopards and tigers bounded in the Flavian amphitheatre. The proudest royal... | |
| 1868 - 978 pagina’s
...civilization. No other institution is loft standing which carries the mind back to the times when the emoke of sacrifice rose from the Pantheon, and when camelopards...bounded in the Flavian amphitheatre. The proudest roval houses are but of yesterday when compared with the line of the Supreme Pontifie. That line we... | |
| Henry D. Langdon - 1870 - 250 pagina’s
...it would be far short of the truth, for nothing human bears any comparison thereto. ' The proudest houses are but of yesterday when compared with the line of the Supreme Pontiffs. . . . The Roman Catholic Church saw the beginning of all the governments and of all the ecclesiastical... | |
| Angela Gillespie, Member of the Order of the Holy Cross - 1871 - 664 pagina’s
...history of that Church joins together the two great ages of human civilization. No other institution is left standing which carries the mind back to the...Pantheon, and when camelopards and tigers bounded in the Slavian amphitheatre. 2. The proudest royal houses are but of yesterday when compared with the line... | |
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