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... regards it as far from certain that Bourdaloue is the person referred to ; and he is inclined to think that the legend of the closed eyes has its origin in the fact that the portrait of the great preacher , which was painted after his ...
... regards it as far from certain that Bourdaloue is the person referred to ; and he is inclined to think that the legend of the closed eyes has its origin in the fact that the portrait of the great preacher , which was painted after his ...
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... regards the art of speaking and skill , properly so called , who has carried it to a higher degree than Bourdaloue . In his discourses everything is studied , calculated ; everything reveals a learned method and consummate experience ...
... regards the art of speaking and skill , properly so called , who has carried it to a higher degree than Bourdaloue . In his discourses everything is studied , calculated ; everything reveals a learned method and consummate experience ...
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... regards the authen- ticity of the text , the liberties which his confrère , Bretonneau , may have taken when publishing them cannot have been great , if you compare the sermons of Bourdaloue , with those which Bretonneau has published ...
... regards the authen- ticity of the text , the liberties which his confrère , Bretonneau , may have taken when publishing them cannot have been great , if you compare the sermons of Bourdaloue , with those which Bretonneau has published ...
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... name , the cir- cumstances which gave occasion to them were of public notoriety . VOL , XVI . 1 Sermon sur la sévérité Chrétienne . B With regard to the others it is more consistent with THE CENTENARY OF BOURDALOUE 17.
... name , the cir- cumstances which gave occasion to them were of public notoriety . VOL , XVI . 1 Sermon sur la sévérité Chrétienne . B With regard to the others it is more consistent with THE CENTENARY OF BOURDALOUE 17.
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With regard to the others it is more consistent with the character of a great Christian preacher , such as Bour- daloue was , to infer that he wished to stigmatize not individuals , but prevailing vices . And here lies Bour- daloue's ...
With regard to the others it is more consistent with the character of a great Christian preacher , such as Bour- daloue was , to infer that he wished to stigmatize not individuals , but prevailing vices . And here lies Bour- daloue's ...
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Page 155 - Peace be to you: as the Father hath sent me, I also send you. When he had said this, he breathed on them; and he said to them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost; whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them; and whose sins you shall retain, they are retained.
Page 259 - ... irritum et inane, si secus super his a quoquam, quavis auctoritate, scienter vel ignoranter, contigerit attentari.
Page 262 - Volumus autem ut praesentium litterarum transumptis, seu exemplis etiam impressis manu alicuius notarii publici subscriptis et sigillo personae in ecclesiastica dignitate constitutae munitis eadem prorsus fides adhibeatur, quae adhiberetur ipsis praesentibus si forent exhibitae vel ostensae.
Page 337 - The isles of Greece, the isles of Greece ! Where burning Sappho loved and sung, Where grew the arts of war and peace, Where Delos rose, and Phoebus sprung ! Eternal summer gilds them yet, But all, except their sun, is set.
Page 214 - The formal connexion of this mode of interpretation with Christian theology is noticed by Porphyry, who speaks of Origen and others as borrowing it from heathen philosophy, both in explanation of the Old Testament and in defence of their own doctrine. It may be almost laid down as an historical fact, that the mystical interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together.
Page 392 - The dawn of the morning Saw Dermot returning, And the wife wept with joy her babe's father to see ; And closely caressing Her child with a blessing, Said, " I knew that the angels were whispering with thee.
Page 155 - Going, therefore, teach ye all nations : baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you. And behold I am with you all days even to the consummation of the world.
Page 158 - O the depth of the riches of the wisdom and of the knowledge of God ! How incomprehensible are his judgments, and how unsearchable his ways!
Page 340 - ... divines such as could not write. In all their preachments they so highly pretended to the Spirit, that some of them could hardly spell a letter. To be blind with them was a proper qualification of a spiritual guide, and to be book-learned, as they called it, and to be irreligious, were almost convertible terms.
Page 362 - ut in posterum omnes et singuli ubique locorum beneficiati et administratores piarum causarum, aut utcumque ad missarum onera implenda obligati, sive ecclesiastici sive laici, in fine cuiuslibet anni missarum onera, quae reliqua sunt,' et quibus nondum satisfecerint, propriis Ordinariis tradant iuxta modum ab iis definiendum " ; ad tollendas ambiguitates Emi. Patres declarant ac statuunt, tempus his verbis praefinitum ita esse accipiendum, ut pro missis fundatis aut alicui beneficio...