Institutes of Ecclesiastical History: Ancient and Modern, Τόμος 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850 |
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Σελίδα xviii
... give life to the enchanting pages of Greek and Roman poetry , it is not very likely that able and estimable men in their serious moments would have stood forward so pertinaciously in their defence , when once their incapacity to bear ...
... give life to the enchanting pages of Greek and Roman poetry , it is not very likely that able and estimable men in their serious moments would have stood forward so pertinaciously in their defence , when once their incapacity to bear ...
Σελίδα xxv
... give him the option of a journey to Rome , or Jerusalem , or some other distant place , instead , and his repugnance would usually vanish . At most periods , human beings are greedy of opportunities to visit strange places , and to meet ...
... give him the option of a journey to Rome , or Jerusalem , or some other distant place , instead , and his repugnance would usually vanish . At most periods , human beings are greedy of opportunities to visit strange places , and to meet ...
Σελίδα 5
... give more vivacity and point to the sentiments of his author , or more splendour to their dress . And whoever will be at the pains of comparing his translation with the original , may see that he has essentially changed the style , and ...
... give more vivacity and point to the sentiments of his author , or more splendour to their dress . And whoever will be at the pains of comparing his translation with the original , may see that he has essentially changed the style , and ...
Σελίδα 6
... give Mosheim , as far as he was able , the same port and mien in English that he has in Latin . But writing out an entirely new and independent translation of the Institutes , has not been half the labour bestowed on the work . Every ...
... give Mosheim , as far as he was able , the same port and mien in English that he has in Latin . But writing out an entirely new and independent translation of the Institutes , has not been half the labour bestowed on the work . Every ...
Σελίδα 8
... give some idea of the extensive additions to the original by way of notes . All additions to the work are carefully ... gives as his own , he subscribes with a Tr . When he borrows from others , which he has done very largely , he either ...
... give some idea of the extensive additions to the original by way of notes . All additions to the work are carefully ... gives as his own , he subscribes with a Tr . When he borrows from others , which he has done very largely , he either ...
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