The Library Magazine of Select Foreign Literature, Volume 4American Book Exchange, 1880 |
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... Republic ; Abbé Martin . French Republic , The , and the Catholic Church ; Edmond Scherer . Furniture , Beds and Bedding ; B. W. Richardson . Girlhood - a fragment ; Aileen .. Goodrick . A. T. S .; The Decline of the German University ...
... Republic ; Abbé Martin . French Republic , The , and the Catholic Church ; Edmond Scherer . Furniture , Beds and Bedding ; B. W. Richardson . Girlhood - a fragment ; Aileen .. Goodrick . A. T. S .; The Decline of the German University ...
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... Republic and the Catholic Church . Sculptures , The , on the Façade of St. Mark's , Venice ; Jean Paul Richter .... 176 .. T. L .; Plea for Musicians . Suicide ; Blackwood's Magazine " . Thoreau , Henry David - his Character and ...
... Republic and the Catholic Church . Sculptures , The , on the Façade of St. Mark's , Venice ; Jean Paul Richter .... 176 .. T. L .; Plea for Musicians . Suicide ; Blackwood's Magazine " . Thoreau , Henry David - his Character and ...
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... Republic is animated with a spirit of perse- cution against the Catholic Church . Such measures , we are as- sured , are but the beginning of the war of irreligious fanaticism against religious institutions and religion itself . We are ...
... Republic is animated with a spirit of perse- cution against the Catholic Church . Such measures , we are as- sured , are but the beginning of the war of irreligious fanaticism against religious institutions and religion itself . We are ...
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... and power . Be that as it may , this much is certain , that M. Jules Simon can hardly be any more considered as a member of the Republican half of the Senate . I shall not say the same of M. 2 FRENCH REPUBLIC AND CATHOLIC CHURCH .
... and power . Be that as it may , this much is certain , that M. Jules Simon can hardly be any more considered as a member of the Republican half of the Senate . I shall not say the same of M. 2 FRENCH REPUBLIC AND CATHOLIC CHURCH .
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... , aud public instruction - is informed by the spirit of the Church , and brought into agreement with the canons . What would become of the papacy , and of its pretension to be a FRENCH REPUBLIC AND CATHOLIC CHURCH . 3.
... , aud public instruction - is informed by the spirit of the Church , and brought into agreement with the canons . What would become of the papacy , and of its pretension to be a FRENCH REPUBLIC AND CATHOLIC CHURCH . 3.
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Página 104 - Our religion has materialised itself in the fact, in the supposed fact; it has attached its emotion to the fact, and now the fact is failing it. But for poetry the idea is everything ; the rest is a world of illusion, of divine illusion. Poetry attaches its emotion to the idea; the idea is the fact. The strongest part of our religion to-day is its unconscious poetry.
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Página 121 - Scripture, They raise a din that in the end Is like to breed a rupture O' -wrath that day. Leeze me on drink! it gies us mair Than either school or college; It kindles wit, it waukens lear, It pangs us fou o