Loyola: and Jesuitism in its rudimentsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849 - 374 páginas |
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... master of them , even in their rudiments , much less in that infinitely varied in- teraction of these laws which makes up the course of human affairs ? Of these occult principles we catch a glimpse , once and again , and what is called ...
... master of them , even in their rudiments , much less in that infinitely varied in- teraction of these laws which makes up the course of human affairs ? Of these occult principles we catch a glimpse , once and again , and what is called ...
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... master , attributing to him those virtues and that phase of piety which they thought becoming to him when he was to be held forth as the founder of a religious order ; at the same time throwing into the shade those true and prominent ...
... master , attributing to him those virtues and that phase of piety which they thought becoming to him when he was to be held forth as the founder of a religious order ; at the same time throwing into the shade those true and prominent ...
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... master of souls , was not of his invention ; for it suggests itself always to a certain class of minds , and is as old as human nature , and has , under various phases , been coming to the surface , and striving to give itself a real ...
... master of souls , was not of his invention ; for it suggests itself always to a certain class of minds , and is as old as human nature , and has , under various phases , been coming to the surface , and striving to give itself a real ...
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... master and leader of spirits , who calmly mar- shals and drills the minds he has enrolled . As he was not the promulgator of any new dogma , he did not be- come fevered by controversial heats . It was his func- tion to give a polity to ...
... master and leader of spirits , who calmly mar- shals and drills the minds he has enrolled . As he was not the promulgator of any new dogma , he did not be- come fevered by controversial heats . It was his func- tion to give a polity to ...
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... master by his followers , we may assume him to have been handsome , after the Spanish type , and decisively of military mould and aspect . The air is that of the ecclesiastic , induced upon a form and temperament which was thoroughly ...
... master by his followers , we may assume him to have been handsome , after the Spanish type , and decisively of military mould and aspect . The air is that of the ecclesiastic , induced upon a form and temperament which was thoroughly ...
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