Gleanings of Past Years, 1844-1878: Personal and literary, Volume 2John Murray, 1879 |
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... never subdued , of strong dislike . * The fear of giving pain to his mother , whose domestic influence was supreme , was likewise a principal support to that intention . She was powerfully seconded by her confessor , Arjona , then a ...
... never subdued , of strong dislike . * The fear of giving pain to his mother , whose domestic influence was supreme , was likewise a principal support to that intention . She was powerfully seconded by her confessor , Arjona , then a ...
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... never met with any one possessed of bold talents who has not , sooner or later , changed from the most sincere piety to a state of unbelief . " 10. Such a circumstance suggests very serious questions with regard to the actual system of ...
... never met with any one possessed of bold talents who has not , sooner or later , changed from the most sincere piety to a state of unbelief . " 10. Such a circumstance suggests very serious questions with regard to the actual system of ...
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... never knew " souls more polluted than * Practical and Internal Evidence , ' p . 8 . Ibid . p . 60 . Ibid . pp . 86 , 87 , and 474 . † Ibid . p . 28 . § Doblado , p . 475 . those of some of the professed vestals of the Church BLANCO ...
... never knew " souls more polluted than * Practical and Internal Evidence , ' p . 8 . Ibid . p . 60 . Ibid . pp . 86 , 87 , and 474 . † Ibid . p . 28 . § Doblado , p . 475 . those of some of the professed vestals of the Church BLANCO ...
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... never at any period recovered an intelligent and firm hold even of the great Catholic dogmas concerning the nature of God . " " 14. It is consolatory , however , to find that his final lapse could not have been owing to any of his ...
... never at any period recovered an intelligent and firm hold even of the great Catholic dogmas concerning the nature of God . " " 14. It is consolatory , however , to find that his final lapse could not have been owing to any of his ...
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... never learnt to hate . " And we trust that his appeal to pity will meet with a universal response . The claim made on his behalf , † that he should be regarded as a standard - bearer of mankind , calls for firm resistance . Many of his ...
... never learnt to hate . " And we trust that his appeal to pity will meet with a universal response . The claim made on his behalf , † that he should be regarded as a standard - bearer of mankind , calls for firm resistance . Many of his ...
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