The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 10. köideA. et C. Black, 1879 - 856 pages |
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... received his apostleship directly from God ; and that , far from proceeding from men , it had been tardily , and so far reluctantly , acknowledged by them only after it had become an altogether patent and undeniable fact . His first ...
... received his apostleship directly from God ; and that , far from proceeding from men , it had been tardily , and so far reluctantly , acknowledged by them only after it had become an altogether patent and undeniable fact . His first ...
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... received , as the result of a conference between Cardinals Bellarmine and Del Monte , a semi - official warning to avoid theology , and limit himself to physical reasoning . " Write freely , " he was told by Monsignor Dini , " but keep ...
... received , as the result of a conference between Cardinals Bellarmine and Del Monte , a semi - official warning to avoid theology , and limit himself to physical reasoning . " Write freely , " he was told by Monsignor Dini , " but keep ...
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... received on his visit of congratulation to Rome in 1624 encouraged him to hope for the realization of his utmost wishes . He received every mark of private favour . The pope admitted him to six long audiences in the course of two months ...
... received on his visit of congratulation to Rome in 1624 encouraged him to hope for the realization of his utmost wishes . He received every mark of private favour . The pope admitted him to six long audiences in the course of two months ...
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... received a careful education from his father at Cordova , he went to Rome , where he attracted the notice of L. Junius Gallio , a rhetorician of some repute , who ulti- mately adopted him , thus conferring the name by which he is ...
... received a careful education from his father at Cordova , he went to Rome , where he attracted the notice of L. Junius Gallio , a rhetorician of some repute , who ulti- mately adopted him , thus conferring the name by which he is ...
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... received him with every mark of distinction , created him a noble , and ordered magnificent fêtes to be held in his honour in the principal towns of the king- dom , " for he had brought back ( not without severe loss in ships and in men ) ...
... received him with every mark of distinction , created him a noble , and ordered magnificent fêtes to be held in his honour in the principal towns of the king- dom , " for he had brought back ( not without severe loss in ships and in men ) ...
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