| Frederick James Furnivall, William Richard Morfill - 1872 - 520 páginas
...age : with him, outward observances are but hollow shows, mockeries, hypocrisies, without the iuward power of religion. It is not so much in his keen cutting...themselves the whole of religion, he is a stern reformer." This ' intense absorbing moral feeling ' one 'cannot claim for the writer of The Image in the same... | |
| Gotthard Victor Lechler - 1878 - 436 páginas
...inward power of religion. It is not so much in his keen, cutting satire on all matters of the Church, as his solemn installation of Reason and Conscience as the guides of the Kelf-dirccted soul, that he is breaking the yoke of sacerdotal domination. In his constant appeal to... | |
| John Wycliffe - 1881 - 182 páginas
...inward power of religion. It is not so much in his keen cutting satire on all matters of the church, as his solemn installation of reason and conscience as...themselves the whole of religion, he is a stern reformer." CHAPTER III. Wtjdiffs's Earltj JOHN DE WYCLIFFE, "the Morning Star of the Reformation," was born in... | |
| John Wiclif - 1884 - 190 páginas
...inward power of religion. It is not so much in his keen cutting satire on all matters of the church, as his solemn installation of reason and conscience as...themselves the whole of religion, he is a stern reformer." :••••;..:y^:•> ;V...r ; vv?-;. 23 CHAPTER III. Wgclifte's Earltj Iji JOHN DE WYCLIFFE, "the... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson - 1884 - 236 páginas
...much in his keen, cutting satire on all matters of the Church, as his solemn installation of Keason and Conscience as the guides of the selfdirected soul,...in themselves the whole of religion, he is a stern Eeformer. The sad, serious satirist, in his contemplation of the world around him, the wealth of the... | |
| William Langland - 1886 - 634 páginas
...inward power of religion. It is not so much in his keen cutting satire on all matters of the Church as his solemn installation of Reason and Conscience as...religion, he is a stern reformer. The sad serious Satirist^jn_his contemplation of the world around him, the wealth of the wnrlH anH the, woe, sees nn... | |
| Cecil Headlam - 1897 - 348 páginas
...inward power of religion. It is not so much in his keen cutting satire on all matters of the Church, as his solemn installation of Reason and Conscience as the guides of the self-directed soul, that he is break1 ' History of Latin Christianity,' quoted by Dr. Skeat, to whose admirable edition of Langland... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1906 - 236 páginas
...Creed and the usages of the Church. ... It is in his intense absorbing moral feeling that he is beyond his age : with him outward observances are but hollow...themselves the whole of religion, he is a stern reformer " (Dean Milman, " Latin Christianity," book xiv. chapter vii.). LECTURE III SHAKESPEARE " Others abide... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1906 - 240 páginas
...Creed and the usages of the Church. ... It is in his intense absorbing moral feeling that he is beyond his age: with him outward observances are but hollow...themselves the whole of religion, he is a stern reformer" (Dean Milman, " Latin Christianity," book xiv. chapter vii.). LECTURE III SHAKESPEARE " Others abide... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 páginas
...inward power of religion. It is not so much in his keen cutting satire on all matters of the Church as his solemn installation of Reason and Conscience as...themselves the whole of religion, he is a stern reformer. — MILMAN, HENRY HART, 1855, History of Latin Christianity, vol. VI, bk. xiv, ch. vii, p. 537. It... | |
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