It was my fortune some time ago to pay a visit to one of the most important of the institutions in which the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church in these islands are trained; and it seemed to me that the difference between these men and the comfortable... The Academy - Página 131871Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Huxley, Thomas H. - 1898
...seemed to me that the difference between these men and the comfortable champions of Anglicanism and of Dissent, was comparable to the difference between...opposed armies during a truce — as friendly enemies; and when I ventured to point out the difficulties their students would have to encounter from scientific... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 398 páginas
...seemed to me that the difference between these men and the comfortable champions of Anglicanism and of Dissent was comparable to the difference between our...opposed armies during a truce — as friendly enemies; and when I ventured to point out the difficulties their students would have to encounter from scientific... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1910 - 1612 páginas
...seemed to me that the difference between these men and the comfortable champions of Anglicanism and of Dissent was comparable to the difference between our...opposed armies during a truce — as friendly enemies." Then after describing the training given to the theological students with a view tc qualifying them... | |
| 1896 - 926 páginas
...between our gallant volunteers nuil the trained veterans of Napoleon's Old Guard. The Catholic prieet is trained to know his business and do it effectually....talked like outposts of opposed armies during a truce — ns friendly enemies. And after recording the confidence with which the professors prophesied that... | |
| 1880 - 534 páginas
...seemed to me that the difference between these men and the comfortable champions of Anglicanism and of Dissent, was comparable to the difference between...Catholic priest is trained to know his business, and to do It effectually. The professors of the college in question, learned, zealous, and determined men,... | |
| 1896 - 1040 páginas
...important institutions in which the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church are trained in these islands, and it seemed to me that the difference between these...opposed armies during a truce — as friendly enemies. And after recording the confidence with which the professors prophesied that a Church which had survived... | |
| James R. Moore - 1981 - 536 páginas
...seemed to me that the difference between these men and the comfortable champions of Anglicanism and of Dissent, was comparable to the difference between...opposed armies during a truce - as friendly enemies: and when I ventured to point out the difficulties their students would have to encounter from scientific... | |
| 1896 - 1086 páginas
...important institutions in which the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church ore trained in these islands, and it seemed to me that the difference between these...determined men — permitted me to speak frankly with them. "VVe talked like outposts of opposed armies daring a truce — as friendly enemies. And after recording... | |
| 1882 - 396 páginas
...between these men and the comfortable champions of Anglicanism and of Dissent, was comparable to tho difference between our gallant volunteers and the...opposed armies during a truce, — as friendly enemies; and when I ventured to point out the difficulties their students would have to enconnU r from scientific... | |
| 1898 - 430 páginas
...seemed to me that the difference between these men and the comfortable champions of Anglicanism and of dissent was comparable to the difference between our gallant Volunteers and the trained soldiers of Napoleon's Old Guard. The Catholic priest is trained to know his business, and to do it... | |
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