Loyola: and Jesuitism in its rudimentsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849 - 374 pages |
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... labour . Loyola paid his compliments to monkery , and to its gew - gaws , in much the same manner as that in which a monarch , full of state affairs , gives a half hour of heartless courtesy and ceremony to a HIS SYSTEM . 13.
... labour . Loyola paid his compliments to monkery , and to its gew - gaws , in much the same manner as that in which a monarch , full of state affairs , gives a half hour of heartless courtesy and ceremony to a HIS SYSTEM . 13.
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... labours as a popular teacher , might be perused with as much benefit , and with as little hesitation , as in the instance of the choicest worthies of the calendar . Although it be true that perplexity attends the en- deavour thoroughly ...
... labours as a popular teacher , might be perused with as much benefit , and with as little hesitation , as in the instance of the choicest worthies of the calendar . Although it be true that perplexity attends the en- deavour thoroughly ...
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... laboured to bring him back to the paths of worldly am- bition and of pleasure . But from these importunities he withdrew himself on pretext of visiting his friend the Duke of Najara at Navarret ; and he left the paternal home attended ...
... laboured to bring him back to the paths of worldly am- bition and of pleasure . But from these importunities he withdrew himself on pretext of visiting his friend the Duke of Najara at Navarret ; and he left the paternal home attended ...
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... labour of charity , to which the later hours of the day were devoted , would not fail to suggest many fresh subjects of meditation , and to occasion some excitement of the animal spirits ; and the consequence was that when , at length ...
... labour of charity , to which the later hours of the day were devoted , would not fail to suggest many fresh subjects of meditation , and to occasion some excitement of the animal spirits ; and the consequence was that when , at length ...
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... labours of charity with which he had burdened himself were too great for his strength , and especially as conjoined still with too much austerity in his mode of life : at least his biographers affirm that he did thus continue to afflict ...
... labours of charity with which he had burdened himself were too great for his strength , and especially as conjoined still with too much austerity in his mode of life : at least his biographers affirm that he did thus continue to afflict ...
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