The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... Italy had never before heard . He himself describes perpetually , what deadened the force of all Italian preaching - subtle logical distinc- tions , profane and idle similitudes , illustra- tions from heathen poets , from Dante or ...
... Italy had never before heard . He himself describes perpetually , what deadened the force of all Italian preaching - subtle logical distinc- tions , profane and idle similitudes , illustra- tions from heathen poets , from Dante or ...
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... Italy , might be seen , as it were , in its portentous gleaming on the summit of the Alps . Charles VIII . of France had been summoned by the Duke of Milan . Savonarola at times disclaimed , at times seemed darkly to intimate , that he ...
... Italy , might be seen , as it were , in its portentous gleaming on the summit of the Alps . Charles VIII . of France had been summoned by the Duke of Milan . Savonarola at times disclaimed , at times seemed darkly to intimate , that he ...
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... Italy and beyond Italy , but I will confine myself to Italy in which I say that very few will be saved . .The Lord says , by the mouth of Malachi the prophet , that the priest ought to know the law , for he is an angel of God , and now ...
... Italy and beyond Italy , but I will confine myself to Italy in which I say that very few will be saved . .The Lord says , by the mouth of Malachi the prophet , that the priest ought to know the law , for he is an angel of God , and now ...
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