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... Jesuit , devoted themselves to it with some success . Lord Bacon sketched a noble outline which no one has presumed to fill up . Lambecius , a learned German , framed a magnifi- cent scheme , which he brought down to a point , far ...
... Jesuit , devoted themselves to it with some success . Lord Bacon sketched a noble outline which no one has presumed to fill up . Lambecius , a learned German , framed a magnifi- cent scheme , which he brought down to a point , far ...
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... Jesuits ; " a green shoot from the yet living trunk of an aged tree . " The council of Trent , summoned in 1545 , propped up a mitigated system of ecclesiastical rule . The character of Luther , when candidly judged , is found to be in ...
... Jesuits ; " a green shoot from the yet living trunk of an aged tree . " The council of Trent , summoned in 1545 , propped up a mitigated system of ecclesiastical rule . The character of Luther , when candidly judged , is found to be in ...
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... Jesuits , labored to keep it in being . Spain was its chief asylum . New defences of it appeared , and new contempt was poured upon it . Aristotle became the venerated head in all physical and speculative science . Even Melanchthon is ...
... Jesuits , labored to keep it in being . Spain was its chief asylum . New defences of it appeared , and new contempt was poured upon it . Aristotle became the venerated head in all physical and speculative science . Even Melanchthon is ...
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... Melanchthon in 1560 , classical learning began to decline in Germany , and scho- lasticism came back . The Jesuits were mainly instru- mental in giving a new impetus to learning , from 18 [ January , Hallam's Literature of Europe . "
... Melanchthon in 1560 , classical learning began to decline in Germany , and scho- lasticism came back . The Jesuits were mainly instru- mental in giving a new impetus to learning , from 18 [ January , Hallam's Literature of Europe . "
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... Jesuits regained France and parts of Germany to the church , by spreading a taste for literature which ran into their own streams , by supplying the fancies of the age with Latin poems , sacred tragedies , and gratuitous instruction ...
... Jesuits regained France and parts of Germany to the church , by spreading a taste for literature which ran into their own streams , by supplying the fancies of the age with Latin poems , sacred tragedies , and gratuitous instruction ...
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The New-York Review, Volym 6 Caleb Sprague Henry,Joseph Green Cogswell Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1839 |
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