| Brothers of the Christian schools of Ireland - 1841 - 316 páginas
...and Cape Horn; countries, which, a century hence, may not improbably contain a population as large as that which now inhabits Europe. The members of her communion are certainly not fewer than one hundred and fifty millions, and it will not be difficult to show, that all the other Christian... | |
| 1842 - 820 páginas
...century hence may not improbably contain a population *-' large as that which now inhabits EuropeThe members of her communion are certainly not fewer than a hundred and fifty million" 214 ami it will be difficult to show that all the other Christian sects united amount to a... | |
| Vanbrugh Livingston - 1843 - 278 páginas
...and Cape Horn—countries which, a century hence, may not improbably contain a population as large as that which now inhabits Europe. The members of...that all the other Christian sects united, amount to more than a hundred and twenty millions. Nor do we see any sign which indicates that the term of her... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 424 páginas
...improbably contain a population as large as that which now inhabits Europe. The members of her community are certainly not fewer than a hundred and fifty millions; and it will be difficult UTshow that all the other Christian sects united, amount to a hundred and twenty millions. Nor do we... | |
| Martin John Spalding - 1844 - 412 páginas
...Missouri and Cape Horn, countries which, a century hence, may not improbably contain a population as large as that which now inhabits Europe. The members of...that all the other Christian sects united amount to one hundred and twenty millions.t * The number of Catholics in the world has been variously stated.... | |
| Jaime Luciano Balmes - 1849 - 486 páginas
...and Cape Horn, — countries which, a century hence, may not improbably contain a population as large as that which now inhabits Europe. The members of her communion are certainly not fewer than 150,000,000 ; and it will be difficult to shew that all the other Christian sects united amount to... | |
| John Miley - 1850 - 578 páginas
...members of her communion are not less than a hundred and fifty millions, and it will be difficult to shew that all the other Christian sects united amount to...hundred and twenty millions. Nor do we see any sign that the term of her long dominion is approaching. She saw the commencement of all the governments,... | |
| John Miley - 1850 - 582 páginas
...a population as large as that which now inhabits Europe. The members of her communion are not less than a hundred and fifty millions, and it will be difficult to shew that all the other Christian sects united amount to a hundred and twenty millions. Nor do we see... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1852 - 764 páginas
...improbably contain a population as large as that which now inhabits Europe. The members of her community are certainly not fewer than a hundred and fifty millions ; and it will be dilficult to show that all the other Christian sects united amount to a hundred and twenty millions.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853 - 596 páginas
...Missouri and Cape Horn, countries which, a century hence, may not improbably contain a population as large as that which now inhabits Europe. The members of...millions ; and it will be difficult to show that all other Christian sects united amount to a hundred and twenty millions. Nor do we see any sign which... | |
| |