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... fact , the largest in the metropolis , excepting the cathedral in the Westminster - road . Another very large Catholic church is in process of being erected at the west - end of London . An American editor once announced the erection of ...
... fact , the largest in the metropolis , excepting the cathedral in the Westminster - road . Another very large Catholic church is in process of being erected at the west - end of London . An American editor once announced the erection of ...
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... facts were , that about a fortnight before she was admitted into the asylum , she presented herself the first time to him in the Catholic chapel in Virginia - street , Ratcliffe , of which he was the minis- ter , where he was ...
... facts were , that about a fortnight before she was admitted into the asylum , she presented herself the first time to him in the Catholic chapel in Virginia - street , Ratcliffe , of which he was the minis- ter , where he was ...
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... fact , that much of this misery has been brought upon us by the mismanagement of those to whom the country was intrusted . It is , therefore , the duty of the Government , in the first place , to interfere vigorously , in order to ...
... fact , that much of this misery has been brought upon us by the mismanagement of those to whom the country was intrusted . It is , therefore , the duty of the Government , in the first place , to interfere vigorously , in order to ...
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... fact , you neglect your duty to your family if you do not insure your life , even though it be at an extra risk . O. P. - Thomas Clarkson , the eminent philanthropist , was born at Wisbeach , Isle of Ely . The house in which he was born ...
... fact , you neglect your duty to your family if you do not insure your life , even though it be at an extra risk . O. P. - Thomas Clarkson , the eminent philanthropist , was born at Wisbeach , Isle of Ely . The house in which he was born ...
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... facts which speak of evils more widely spread than themselves , and as mysterious and hidden as they are over and undisputed . Nor may we expect that silent proselytism will exhaust the ambition of Popery . We may soon have in an ...
... facts which speak of evils more widely spread than themselves , and as mysterious and hidden as they are over and undisputed . Nor may we expect that silent proselytism will exhaust the ambition of Popery . We may soon have in an ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 146 - She saw the commencement of all the governments and of all the ecclesiastical establishments that now exist in the world ; and we feel no assurance that she is not destined to see the end of them all. She was great and respected before the Saxon had set foot on Britain, before the Frank had passed the Rhine, when Grecian eloquence still flourished in Antioch, when idols were still worshipped in the temple of Mecca.
Página 40 - So far is manual labour from meriting contempt or slight, that It will probably be found, when united with true means of spiritual culture, to foster a sounder judgment, a keener observation, a more creative imagination, and a purer taste than any other vocation.
Página 26 - The body and blood of Christ which are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper.
Página 263 - ... all points, but are vexed at not being able to drive their own tastes and opinions into those they live with. Diversities distress them. They will not see that there are many forms of virtue and wisdom. Yet we might as well say, " Why all these stars ; why this difference ; why not all one star?
Página 59 - And though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously, by licensing and prohibiting, to misdoubt her strength. Let her and Falsehood grapple; who ever knew Truth put to the worse, in a free and open encounter?
Página 146 - Venice came next in antiquity. But the republic of Venice was modern when compared with the papacy; and the republic of Venice is gone, and the papacy remains. The papacy remains, not in decay, not a mere antique, but full of life and youthful vigour. The Catholic church...
Página 132 - Its end is to realize perfect grace in motion; and who does not know that a sense of the graceful is one of the higher faculties of our nature?
Página 21 - All Milton's habits were expressive of a refined and self-denying character. When charged by his unprincipled slanderers with licentious habits, he thus gives an account of his morning hours. " Those morning haunts are where they should be, at home; not sleeping, or concocting the surfeits of an irregular feast, but up and stirring, in winter often ere the sound of any bell awake men to labour, or...
Página 128 - If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world, and that his heart is no island cut off from other lands, but a continent that joins to them...
Página 87 - I addressed him in the following manner, the nurse being present. " Mr. Paine, your opinions, by a large portion of the community, have been treated with deference : you have never been...