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... kind of war which was possible for a French oppo- sitionist in the beginning of 1860 , whatever may be the effect of the changes announced in the name of the Emperor Napoleon towards the end of that year . We need not remind our readers ...
... kind to produce than the only two texts which he has quoted - our Lord's speech to the rich young man ( Luke xviii . 22 ) , and His assurance that all who shall renounce worldly blessings for His sake shall in this world receive an ...
... kind in him . But perhaps it may be fairly asked whether this mixture of evil with good in Jerome has not something to do with the question as to the merits of monasticism . If , indeed , he were merely a monk who had been famous as a ...
... kind , has been a matter of great and learned controversy . The Apostleship of the Bene- dictines in England ' is maintained by Reynerius , in a formidable folio printed at Douay in 1626 ; and , for the glory of St. Bene- dict , the ...
... , I. ii . 426. Something of the kind had been before practised in Africa , as appears from the Acts of Carthaginian Councils in 525 and 534 . were were too much mixed up with that society , and 52 Montalembert on Western Monachism .