Catholics in England, found in corners, and alleys, and cellars, and the housetops, or in the recesses of the country; cut off from the populous world around them, and dimly seen, as if through a mist or in twilight, as ghosts flitting to and fro, by... The Life and Times of Cardinal Wiseman - Sida 62efter Wilfrid Ward - 1897Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1855 - 520 sidor
...that superstition very closely with the inability to read and write. The Catholics in England " were found in corners, and alleys, and cellars, and the...the populous world around them, and dimly seen as if through a mist, or in twilight as ghosts flitting to and fro !" Suddenly there rose up, on the chosen... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1858 - 364 sidor
...then called them a gens hc(fuga, a people who shunned the light of day Such were Catholics in England, found in corners, and alleys, and cellars, and the...; cut off from the populous world around them, and diml] seen, as if through a mist or in twilight, a: ghosts flitting to and fro, by the high Protestant5... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1870 - 350 sidor
...called them a gens lucifuga, a people who shunned the light of day. Such were Catholics in England, found in corners, and alleys, and cellars, and the...the populous world around them, and dimly seen, as if through a mist or in twilight, as ghosts flitting to and fro, by the high Protestants, the lords... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1870 - 374 sidor
...country; cut off from the populous world around them, and dimly seen, as if through a mist or in twilight, as ghosts flitting to and fro, by the high Protestants, the lords of the earth. At length so feeble did they become, so utterly contemptible, that contempt gave birth to pity; and... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1871 - 456 sidor
...read and write and think. The Catholics in England " were found in corners, and alleys, and cellars, or in the recesses of the country, cut off from the populous world around them, and dimly seen as if through a mist, or in twilight as ghosts flitting to and fro ! " Suddenly there rose up, on the... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - 484 sidor
...called them a gens liccifuga, a people who shunned the light of day. Such were Catholics in England, found in corners, and alleys, and cellars, and the...the populous world around them, and dimly seen, as if through a mist, or in twilight, as ghosts flitting to and fro, by the high Protestants, the lords... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - 480 sidor
...called them SL gens lucifnga, a people who shunned the light of day. Such were Catholics in England, found in corners, and alleys, and cellars, and the housetops, or in the reof the country; cut off fr»m the populou4 world t(uли, and Bl«ndy *cen, a* if through a nmt,... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1881 - 360 sidor
...lucifuga, a people who shunned the light of day. Such were Catholics in England., found in cor« ners, and alleys, and cellars, and the housetops, or in...the populous world around them, and dimly seen, as if through a mist or in twilight, as ghosts flitting to and fro, hy the high Protestants, the lords... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1888 - 550 sidor
...read and write and think. The Catholics in England "were found in corners, and alleys, and cellars, or in the recesses of the country, cut off from the populous world around them, and dimly seen as if through a mist, or in twilight as ghosts flitting to and fro !" Suddenly there rose up, on the chosen... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1888 - 616 sidor
...adherents of the old religion, moving silently and sorrowfully about as memorials of what had been . . . cut off from the populous world around them, and dimly seen, as if through a mist, or in twilight, as ghosts flitting to and fro" ("Second Spring"). Then, the English... | |
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