The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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Page 37
... Jesuits , and others ; while Erasmus , with his delicate irony , and good Father Latimer , with his old Eng- ish strength and sincerity , have hand- somely satirized the lazy drones , igno- rant monks , and " bells without clap- pers ...
... Jesuits , and others ; while Erasmus , with his delicate irony , and good Father Latimer , with his old Eng- ish strength and sincerity , have hand- somely satirized the lazy drones , igno- rant monks , and " bells without clap- pers ...
Page 75
... Jesuit missions - crossing the Great Desert on the confines of the Lower California- its Arab inhabitants employed in robbery and murder - meeting the warlike Utahs lying in wait for the great California caravan - combats between the ...
... Jesuit missions - crossing the Great Desert on the confines of the Lower California- its Arab inhabitants employed in robbery and murder - meeting the warlike Utahs lying in wait for the great California caravan - combats between the ...
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... Jesuits , which grew out of a course of lectures delivered by him in 1824 , at the College of France , of which he ... Jesuit policy was obtaining 1845. ] 127 The Priest - The Wife - The Family .
... Jesuits , which grew out of a course of lectures delivered by him in 1824 , at the College of France , of which he ... Jesuit policy was obtaining 1845. ] 127 The Priest - The Wife - The Family .
Page 128
... Jesuits - all Jesuits . Nobody has ventured to contradict him . " But for the most part the priesthood have not so much frankness . Jesuitism acts powerfully by those who are be- lieved to be strangers to it - by the schools which ...
... Jesuits - all Jesuits . Nobody has ventured to contradict him . " But for the most part the priesthood have not so much frankness . Jesuitism acts powerfully by those who are be- lieved to be strangers to it - by the schools which ...
Page 131
... Jesuit fine art : " The strongest satire of the Jesuits is that which they have published of them- selves , in the pictures and statues inspir- ed by their spirit . Their taste has been wittily characterized by the severe saying of ...
... Jesuit fine art : " The strongest satire of the Jesuits is that which they have published of them- selves , in the pictures and statues inspir- ed by their spirit . Their taste has been wittily characterized by the severe saying of ...
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