Mores Catholici, Or, Ages of Faith, Band 3C. Dolman, 1847 |
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... letter to the bishop of Verdun , are sent to punish our sins and lead us to mercy . In all ages they have been em- ployed for that end . Blessed Gregory , in the close of his book ' on Ezechiel , ' deplores the calamities of his times ...
... letter to the bishop of Verdun , are sent to punish our sins and lead us to mercy . In all ages they have been em- ployed for that end . Blessed Gregory , in the close of his book ' on Ezechiel , ' deplores the calamities of his times ...
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... letter of Hincmar to the pope in this age being a confession of the inability of the latter ! " The barbarians , " as Muratori re- marks , " not content with seizing cities and towns , took possession also of the houses and land of ...
... letter of Hincmar to the pope in this age being a confession of the inability of the latter ! " The barbarians , " as Muratori re- marks , " not content with seizing cities and towns , took possession also of the houses and land of ...
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... letter to the same duke , he says , Though armed , think of peace , love peace , and be assured that you can win no more brilliant triumph , and endow your country with no richer spoil than peace . When it is a question of war , I would ...
... letter to the same duke , he says , Though armed , think of peace , love peace , and be assured that you can win no more brilliant triumph , and endow your country with no richer spoil than peace . When it is a question of war , I would ...
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... letter to St. Mamertus , he says , " It is reported that the Goths are in motion to invade the Roman territory , and it is always our unfortunate country which is the gate through which they pass . What gives us confidence in such peril ...
... letter to St. Mamertus , he says , " It is reported that the Goths are in motion to invade the Roman territory , and it is always our unfortunate country which is the gate through which they pass . What gives us confidence in such peril ...
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... letter of Peter of Blois to the friend who asked whether the fall of a cer- tain master into a ditch of water , was ... letters with complaints . There was always a stern monitor for the Catholic hero , if at any time like Achilles , he ...
... letter of Peter of Blois to the friend who asked whether the fall of a cer- tain master into a ditch of water , was ... letters with complaints . There was always a stern monitor for the Catholic hero , if at any time like Achilles , he ...
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abbey of St abbot ages of faith ancient Annal Antiq Antonio de Guevara archbishop Augustin Benedict Bernard bishop blessed brethren brother Cæsar Carthusian castle Catholic century charity Charlemagne Charles the Bald Christ Christian chronicle church Cistercian cloister Cluny convent Corby count death desert desire devotion divine duke emperor enemies Epist eternal evil father fear France Franciscan friar Gall glory habit hear heart heaven Henry hermit Hist holy honour Hugo of St Italy John justice king labour learned live Lord Martene middle ages mind monas monastery monastic monks never night noble observe Orderic Vitalis pacific Paris peace Peter of Blois Peter the Venerable poet poor Pope prayers princes religion religious replied saints says St Script solemn soul speak spirit sweet tery things tion tomb tranquillity venerable Vita wars wish words writing
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Seite 189 - And into whatsoever house ye enter, first say, Peace be to this house. And if the son of peace be there, your peace shall rest upon it: if not, it shall turn to you again.
Seite 525 - Five hundred poor I have in yearly pay, Who twice a day their wither'd hands hold up Toward heaven, to pardon blood ; and I have built Two chantries, where the sad and solemn priests Sing still for Richard's soul. More will I do : Though all that I can do, is nothing worth ; Since that my penitence comes after all, Imploring pardon.
Seite 440 - I have not loved the world, nor the world me ; I have not flatter'd its rank breath, nor bow'd To its idolatries a patient knee — Nor coin'd my cheek to smiles, — nor cried aloud in worship of an echo ; in the crowd They could not deem me one of such ; I stood Among them, but not of them...
Seite 316 - O, father abbot, An old man, broken with the storms of state, Is come to lay his weary bones among ye ; Give him a little earth for charity...
Seite 10 - To overcome in battle, and subdue Nations, and bring home spoils with infinite Manslaughter, shall be held the highest pitch Of human glory...
Seite 44 - Alas, that love should be a blight and snare To those who seek all sympathies in one ! Such once I sought in vain ; then black despair, The shadow of a starless night, was thrown Over the world in which I moved alone...
Seite 89 - Which spurred him, like an outspent horse, to death. None wrought his lips in truth-entangling lines Which smiled the lie his tongue disdained to speak; None, with firm sneer, trod out in his own heart The sparks of love and hope till there remained Those...
Seite 66 - Twere well with most, if books that could engage Their childhood, pleased them at a riper age ; The man approving what had charmed the boy, Would die at last in comfort, peace, and joy, And not with curses on his art who stole The gem of truth from his unguarded soul.
Seite 158 - ... robbers. The bishops and learned men cursed them continually, but the effect thereof was nothing to them; for they were all accursed, and forsworn, and abandoned.
Seite 22 - A new commandment I give unto you : That you love one another, as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this shall all men know that you are My disciples, if you have love one for another.